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MSU football falls painfully at Oregon: 3 quick takes

This column has been updated to add a video.

1. Aidan Chiles isn't the reason MSU lost this game, but his fumble was devastating

EUGENE, Ore. – I don't think Michigan State had a chance to win this game considering everything else we saw Friday night.

But Aidan Chiles didn't give himself or his team a chance to see how the game would have unfolded if the Spartans had struck first – which they could have done when Chiles fumbled near the goal line and passed the ball to Oregon instead.

Chiles is relatively inexperienced and doesn't have a running game to help him or an experienced offensive line to protect him – but he'll have to break that turnover habit soon. It's costly and increasingly demoralizing. This particular fumble was the worst of his 11 turnovers (eight interceptions and three fumbles). Because it was all about protecting football. Basic things. And it was such a missed opportunity.