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Appalachian State @ Michigan

Ann Arbor, Michigan 8.30.2014

Most importantly, this game is being played against the team that arguably derailed the program after the then top-5 Wolverines lost a shocker at home to the then “Division 2” Mountaineers. A team chock full of seniors and future NFL talent got complacent, and allowed a vastly under powered team to steal one at the Big House. Note: Coach Carr retired after that season (which ended in a bowl win over a Tebow led Florida team) and Big Blue entered what is referred to as the “dark times” which saw the programs consecutive bowl streak end abruptly after Rich Rodriguez flipped the program on it’s head. From that point until this season there has been no sense of urgency and a lack of star power as the nations winningest program saw itself slide into a state of obscurity. The upcoming season is a new day and a new start for a team trying to regain it’s prestigious identity. Defensive End Frank Clark shared his thoughts on any possible repeat by the Mountaineers “When you see things on the internet like “we back for round 2” it’s going to fire you up and you are going to do whatever you have to do to win the game.

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UofM all but ran the table in the first half. Seeing heralded true freshman Jabril Peppers on special teams and nickelback is also a cue that Michigan is not the team we have been accustomed to seeing over the last half decade. Peppers did leave the game at halftime, but he will be good to go this week for Notre Dame. 

While the offense and defense played spectacular as whole units, one name will be buzzing in Ann Arbor for the time being. That player, is Devin Funchess. Funchess, a converted tight end and new bearer of the historic #1 made sure there was no doubt that he was qualified for that responsibility. In the first half alone, Funchess broke a season opener record for Big Blue and Hauled in three touchdowns. While it may not be time to crown the young man just yet, it is clear that he has developed a chemistry with QB Devin Gardener.

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Both running backs for Michigan got to see the field today and while neither one has solid grip on the workhorse role they both showed out. In the first half, De’Veon Smith carried the ball 6 times for 99 yards and touchdown. Top running back recruit and sophomore Derrick Green showed a flash of speed we haven’t seen since his highschool days and managed 85 yards on 8 carries, while breaking off a 59 yard scamper to end the first half.

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The second half opened right back up with Green busting a 62 yard run followed up by a hard nosed touchdown run to put the Wolverines up 42-0. At this point in the contest, both Michigan running backs averaged over 10 yards a carry and both had over 100 yards and a touchdown. The offensive line and receiver units played a huge role in this as both running backs had some huge lanes to run through with only undersized DB’s left to stop them.

Michigan’s shutout was broken after a 75 yard drive and a stylish catch in the corner endzone by Sims McElfresh. The Mountaineers tried to keep the momentum going by onside kicking on the ensuing possession but the ball did not travel the required distance.

Shane Morris checked in for the Wolverines just before the 3rd qtr wrapped up. His first pass showed some great pocket presence but his following throw was intercepted at the 3 yard line. He would remain in the game for the rest of the 4th quarter.

Appalachian State would find the endzone once more but this time against UofM’s second team. Running back Marcus Cox would take the carry while starter Terrance Upshaw left the game averaging over 6 yards a carry with over a 100 yards on the ground.

Matt Wile would knock in another field goal and bring the Wolverines up 52-14 with just over 3 left in the 4th quarter.

The final score: 52-14

Stat Lines:

Passing: D. Gardner (MICH) – 173 YDS, 3 TD

Rushing: D. Green (MICH) – 15 CAR, 170 YDS, 1 TD

Receiving: D. Funchess (MICH) – 7 REC, 95 YDS, 3 TD

Michigan State Spring Football

5.1.2014

East Lansing, Michigan

Coming off a tremendously unexpected season the Spartans are using their momentum to make sure that their success is not a fluke. The morning kicked off with a press conference featuring MSU Spartan and long time NFLer Flozell Adams.  Athletic Director Mark Hollis announced that there would be a donation to the program totaling 1.5 million dollars for a new locker room in Spartan Stadium coming from Adams and his Mother.

With college football being the arms race it is, a move like this is only going to give the Spartans more fuel to move forward.  Coach Dantonio commented on the impact of donation: “It’s what you do with what you have…this locker room, is a locker room for the future…what’s important to me is the people we put inside the locker room”. With all of the recent success of the program it is reasonable to expect that the caliber of player in East Lansing is going to be steadily improving.

As of late Universities have been dumping millions into locker rooms and facilities (Oregon is said to have a functioning barber shop area within the locker room) Coach Dantonio acknowledged this trend: “it puts us on par with the best facilities in the country and in this area”.

Michigan State continued to reinforce the trendy aspects of their program and allowed the players to select the members of the Green and White squads. White squad Coaches were Ron Burton and DC Pat Narduzzi. Some notable players included TE Josiah Price, DE Marcus Rush, S Kurtis Drummond, QB Connor Cook, and WR DeAnthony Arnett. Green Squad Coach was Jim Bollman and some notable players included DL Lawrence Thomas, WR Tony Lippett, TB Jeremy Langford, MLB Taiwan Jones, and DE Shilique Calhoun. Both teams featured touted redshirt freshman Damion Terry.

Many programs are trying to take out any nonsense and distractions that may cause players to lose focus. While this may be a good thing it is important to note that at the end of the day, football is a game played by 20 something year old college students. MSU doesn’t let their players run wild by any means but they did add in an element of surprise and competition that helped cause an obvious spark on both sides of the ball. Basically, they made something productive into something fun and engaging which is something that every program can and should take note of. Sparty (yes, the Mascot) even managed to score a touchdown on a stretch play. If I were a recruit in today’s football landscape, a program that is progressive and exciting to play for on a day to day basis is going to outweigh a perennial powerhouse that may lean to the more professional way of thinking.

Video: Michigan State spring game highlights

Once the dog-and-pony show for the donation was finished and the players were warmed up, the game finally kicked off with great weather and around 35 thousand fans in attendance.  Only 15 hundred less than the defending national champion Florida State Seminoles. (And 20 thousand more than B1G Brother UofM, for all you keeping score)

With a final score of 20-13  for the winning White Squad, there were impressive performances from someone at every level from almost every position that the Spartans were looking to fill. First off, returning starter Connor Cook was his typical gun slinging self, tossing a few picks along with playing a relatively solid game given his adjustments to a new group(11-21 2tds 2ints). One drastic improvement was his presence on the field; everyone seems to know that he is the guy the Spartans are going to roll with moving forward. Given some of his statements and takes on his attitude though, hopefully he does not think this is the time to get complacent or content with where he is at. The young man is no doubt talented but airs on the side of cocky. Meanwhile, Cook was spotted riding an offensive lineman after a touchdown. So while some may not like his attitude, it’s clear the team is ready to rally around him once more.

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Lots of contributions were had across the board with some of the skill position players. Some players, such as Langford, O’Connor, had lackluster games but with O’Connor as an apparent backup and Langford coming off the 2013 campaign he had, there shouldn’t be too much to worry about. Even though Langford’s 1-2 ypc stat was a little jarring on paper. To counter his lack of production though, the white team did have Senior Running Back Nick Hill ripping off almost 7 yards a carry on ten touches and catching several passes out of the backfield.

While the running game may have been a bit out of sorts, the receivers and tight ends were on full display. White team member Josiah Price was hands down the most surprising player of the day outside of Sparty himself. Price, a 6-4 244lb Sophomore Tight End racked up 5 catches for 81 yards and a TD. Josiah’s longest reception of the day came from in the seam where he trucked a DB and rumbled for 34 yards. If MSU had an ideal playmaker to come out of nowhere, a tight end like Price appears to be would be the ideal fit for the their old school offensive approach. His athletic ability and hands scream play-action mismatch. Coaches after the game made note that his block as well as his receiving skills are vastly improved from last year.

Wide Receiver Tony Lippett was the main focus on the Green team’s offensive game plan. He was targeted a number of times by each QB and managed to reel in 7 catches for 96 yards. Outside of a drop here or there the senior wideout looks primed for another year catching balls from Connor Cook.  Keith Mumphery did have a splash play that featured him diving into the end zone via a corner route thrown by backup QB Tyler O’Connor.

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The long awaited arrival of Damion Terry was a large focus of both teams offensive game plan as he was a member of both squads. On his very first play, Terry lined up at wideout and took an end around 24 yards for a TD. Terry was virtually untouched on the play and made it clear that he should be a part of the offense in some fashion. He would finish the day rushing 5 times, for 23 yards and 2 for 5 passing with 30 yards through the air while playing for both squads. Early in the scrimmage he did take a solid hit that sidelined him long enough to throw on a no contact jersey. When asked about any injuries after the game the coaches all claimed that it was simply a precautionary measure.

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Defense in a spring game with a format like this one puts them in an advantage since the offensive line and skill players are expected to gel right away and function normally. Regardless of the circumstance, the defense racked up 5 INTs and 6 sacks which is a great day by anyone’s standards. The first INT coming on the first play of the game by Sophomore Corner Jermaine Edmondson via an errant pass from Tyler O’Connor. Shilique Calhoun and Lawrence Thomas both managed to find the QB and Calhoun was quoted after the game saying that he was a little disappointed there was no contact on the QBs.

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All in all the Spartans appear to be primed for another run at a second consecutive B1G Title. The offense will be almost exactly the same as last year personnel wise, but should be more fluid now that the players have had time to gel. The defense looks to be stifling but there are huge gaps that need to be filled at DB, DL, and LB, with the departures of a Thorpe winner, a team captain and a number of other players who played key roles in the defense being what it was last year. Taiwan Jones will be the lone returning starter at linebacker and has beefed up to 255+ lbs for his new role as the Mike linebacker in Pat Narduzzi’s adjustment heavy defense.

Outside of the coaches and the roster, MSU is the trendy pick right now in the Midwest and with another year of national spotlight there is no reason to think they couldn’t be the next perennial powerhouse out of the B1G. When you take  a charismatic coach, a rabid fan base, hip-hop star-mascots, the best party/tailgating scene in the state,  Sparty taking carries in the spring game, donations for new facilities, a Rose Bowl win, and a winning record against your rivals, you get the Michigan State Spartans… the coolest team around.

 

Videos are courtesy of the BTN.

Head Coach Presser Reaction

Los Angeles, California 12/30/2013

This morning the media events featured Michigan State head Coach Mark Dantonio and Stanford Head Coach David Shaw. Coach Shaw did show up fashionably late but eventually showed up and the press, pressed on. Over the coarse of the conference each of the coaches fielded questions from various media outlets, and each one had his own type of story to tell.

Coach D took the podium and the first question he had to field was in regards to the suspension of Captain Max Bullough. “Right now Darien Harris and Kyler Elsworth are the two guys that will play that position. We’ll probably go with Kyler initially, but they’re both going to play” So while the position still sounds unsettled, it is clear that the team is not dwelling on the absence of the man referred to as the “Computer”. Coach D went on to say that the Middle Linebacker position will still function the same as far as making checks at the line “It’s our system. It’s not one individual, It’s our system”

One reporter attempted to draw out the coach by asking him about the Mike Hart comments regarding MSU’s status as the “little brother” in the state of Michigan. Dantonio promptly fired back with a slight grin “No, that really has nothing to do with this today. Next question, please”

When asked about the Big Ten’s lack of bowl game success and the pressures that come with representing the conference in the Granddaddy of them all, Coach went on to say “Our guys have handled this week very, very well…You need to step out there and dream big. Our dreams didn’t end with a championship and coming to the Rose Bowl. We wanted to win it, and that’s our intentions” He then added further that pressure is something you put on yourself, and this team is not focusing on the pressure, they are focused on winning the game for Michigan State and no one else.

Once Coach Shaw finally decided to bless the media with his presence, he was asked about his defensive coordinator Derek Mason and what makes him the coach that he is “I think the sign of any good football coach…is the ability to have a philosophy…and be able to fit that scheme around the players that you have” Coach Mason spoke passionately earlier this week talking about how he finds a way for players to contribute.

Even Shaw was asked questions about the suspension of the Spartan Linebacker, he appeared to share a very similar philosophy to his counterpart “I applaud Coach Dantonio for that because it doesn’t happen everywhere, and there are a lot of places where you get a slap on the wrist and they bench you for a practice then let you play in the game…It’s a sign of who Coach Dantonio is”

Now that all the formalities are done, I am interested to see where the Coaches both go from here. All week long it is a constant drone of “we respect the other team, they are very talented…” Blah. Blah. Blah. While both teams are keeping it professional in the meantime, these are two teams who will smack you in the mouth and ask you if you would like another. The Spartans and Cardinal are at the epicenter of class in college football, but anyone who has played this game knows that when you strap on those pads and walk in between those lines, it is war. Now that the politics are all but over, I cannot wait to see how these two teams go about trying to beat each other.

At the beginning of the week I had MSU winning by 7, after the team pressers I had the Cardinal winning by 10, now that it is all said and done I believe that the Spartans tenacity and hunger will be the thing that gets them the win in Pasadena. Prediction for the game: Spartan Dogs win a close one, 21-17.