SPARTANSWashington 39, Michigan State 28The Detroit NewsWashington wide receiever Ja'Lynn Polk, front left, catches a touchdown pass against Michigan State defensive back Charles Brantley, right, during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022, in Seattle.Stephen Brashear, Associated PressWashington State wide receiever Ja'Lynn Polk celebrates after scoring a touchdown against Michigan State during the first half.Stephen Brashear, APWashington wide receiver Ja'Lynn Polk makes a touchdown reception against Michigan State defensive back Angelo Grose during the first half.Stephen Brashear, APMichigan State quarterback Payton Thorne (10) looks to pass against Washington defensive lineman Sav'ell Smalls (0) during the first half.Stephen Brashear, APWashington wide receiever Ja'Lynn Polk, left, makes a reception against Michigan State defensive back Ameer Speed during the first half.Stephen Brashear, APWashington running back Wayne Taulapapa, left, makes a reception for a touchdown against Michigan State linebacker Cal Haladay during the first half.Stephen Brashear, APWashington defensive lineman Zion Tupuola-Fetui, left, defensive lineman Sav'ell Smalls, second from left, and defensive lineman Tuli Letuligasenoa, right, tackle Michigan State running back Jarek Broussard (3) during the first half.Stephen Brashear, APMichigan State running back Jarek Broussard (3) goes down in the end zone for a safety during the first quarter.Jennifer Buchanan, APWashington running back Wayne Taulapapa (21) scores a touchdown against Michigan State during the second quarter.Jennifer Buchanan, APMichigan State linemen pick up quarterback Payton Thorne after Washington defensive lineman Zion Tupuola-Fetui (58) helped combine on a sack during the second quarter.Jennifer Buchanan, APWashington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. (9) takes off on a rush against Michigan State during the second quarter.Jennifer Buchanan, APFans celebrate with Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr., center, after an NCAA college football game against Michigan State, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022, in Seattle. Washington won the game, 39-28.Stephen Brashear, APMichigan State wide receiver Keon Coleman sits on the bench with a towel on his head late in the second half.Stephen Brashear, APMichigan State wide receiver Tre Mosley makes a touchdown reception against Washington linebacker Kamren Fabiculanan, left, and linebacker Dominique Hampton, right, during the second half.Stephen Brashear, APMichigan State wide receiver Keon Coleman, right, makes a touchdown reception against Washington linebacker Cam Bright during the second half.Stephen Brashear, APWashington defensive lineman Bralen Trice, second from right, and linebacker Alphonzo Tuputala (11) stop Michigan State running back Jalen Berger during the second half.Stephen Brashear, APWashington wide receiever Ja'Lynn Polk makes a touchdown reception against Michigan State defensive back Angelo Grose during the second half.Stephen Brashear, APWashington linebacker Kamren Fabiculanan, (13) and linebacker Alphonzo Tuputala, second from right, break up a pass intended for Michigan State tight end Daniel Barker (9) during the second half.Stephen Brashear, APMichigan State quarterback Payton Thorne is sacked by Washington linebacker Cam Bright during the second half.Stephen Brashear, APWashington wide receiever Jalen McMillan, left, is unable to hold on to the ball as Michigan State defensive back Charles Brantley defends during the second half.Stephen Brashear, APMichigan State quarterback Payton Thorne is hit by Washington linebacker Alphonzo Tuputala, front, and another defender during the second half.Stephen Brashear, APWashington tight end Jack Westover, right, and wide receiever Ja'Lynn Polk celebrate a touchdown against Michigan State during the second half.Stephen Brashear, APWashington head coach Kalen DeBoer, left, and linebacker Cam Bright celebrate after an NCAA college football game.Stephen Brashear, AP