No. 7 Penn State leads No. 24 Michigan State 14-7 in the second quarter of Saturday's Big Ten matchup, but the game might take a little while to finish.
A delay was called after lightning was spotted nearby Spartan Stadium early in the second quarter when the Spartans had the ball on the Penn State 37-yard line.
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The start was set for 5:30, but the game ended up getting underway a little earlier. The game resumed in the second quarter a little before 4 p.m.
We’re resuming play, don’t think there’s 10,000 people here pic.twitter.com/eUdmaUh8Ra
— Joe Juliano (@JoeJulesinq) November 4, 2017
It's official from MSU, 5:30 p.m. is the earliest the game will restart
— Matt Charboneau (@mattcharboneau) November 4, 2017
Here's how the radar looked in East Lansing at 3:07 p.m. ET.