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(APNewsNow. C. Michigan 29, Michigan St. 27.)

============================================= CENTRL MICHIGAN 29, MICHIGAN ST 27 ---------------------------------- By MIKE HOUSEHOLDER Associated Press Writer EAST LANSING, Mich.(AP) -- Central Michigan quarterback Dan LeFevour became the Mid-American Conference's all-time leader in total offense and led the Chippewas to a stunning, come-from-behind 29-27 win over Michigan State on Saturday.

Andrew Aguila made a 42-yard field goal for the Chippewas (1-1) with 3 seconds to play for the winning points.

LeFevour threw an 11-yard TD pass to Paris Cotton with 32 seconds left to pull Central within 27-26. On the 2-point attempt, Antonio Jones caught LeFevour's high-arching pass, but he was out of the end zone.

The Chippewas then recovered an onside kick and drove into position for a 47-yard field goal, which Aguila missed.

But Michigan State (1-1) was whistled for offsides, giving Aguila another chance.

LeFevour, a senior, passed Byron Leftwich's record of 12,084 yards during the game.

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