Tyler Greenawalt | NCAA.com | October 28, 2015 Michigan State football: Taxidermist recreates win over Michigan with chipmunks Share Spartan fans are still celebrating Michigan State's stunning win over Michigan, but one fan went to the next level with his animal-inspired recreation. Nick Saade, a Lansing-based taxidermist used 21 dead chipmunks to relive one of the most thrilling finishes of the 2015 season, as documented by the Lansing State Journal. MSU's "Miracle Win" over MIchigan, done in dead chipmunks by taxidermist Nick Saade. Photo by @Judyputnam pic.twitter.com/uuafdhrnC0 — MattMillerLSJ (@MattMillerLSJ) October 28, 2015 How does Saade's rendition stack up against the real things? How the NCAA college wrestling championship works Here is a comprehensive guide to the NCAA college wrestling tournament and its history, including how athletes qualify for the championship, where it will be held, select individual and team records and how the scoring works. READ MORE College basketball: Longest active NCAA tournament streaks Sustaining excellence in college basketball is no easy task. But some teams have active ongoing streaks that have lasted two decades. READ MORE How to pick a March Madness dark horse in your NCAA bracket Here's how to pick a March Madness dark horse. READ MORE