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With 'regained confidence' MSU looks to shut down QB Bachér

By Jacob Carpenter (Last updated: 10/07/08 9:15pm)

For a defensive-minded leader with roots in the secondary, last season’s double-overtime loss to Northwestern couldn’t have sat well with MSU head coach Mark Dantonio.

Northwestern’s then-junior gunslinger, quarterback C.J. Bachér, torched the Spartans defense for 520 yards and five touchdowns on 38-of-48 passing during last year’s game — numbers that can make a secondary coach’s face turn purple.

One year later, a secondary with a new attitude has corrected many of the structural, physical and mental problems that allowed Bachér to pick apart the MSU defense, Dantonio said Tuesday.

“We’ve addressed those issues and regained confidence,” he said. “When you looked at that (2007) team, that was one of the poorer defensive games I’ve been a part of, so we’ll use that as motivation.”

Most of the MSU secondary is expected to return from injuries and illnesses that pushed three second-stringers into the fourth quarter of last week’s win over Iowa. Senior safety Otis Wiley, who suffered a leg injury in the third quarter, likely will return to the lineup along with junior cornerback Ross Weaver, who was sidelined before kickoff because of sickness.

Sophomore cornerback Chris L. Rucker, who injured his elbow in the fourth quarter, hasn’t been ruled out by Dantonio, but is listed along with junior cornerback Jeremy Ware as one of two possible starters for the first time this season.

Regardless of who lines up Saturday, Dantonio said the team will be better prepared for Northwestern’s no-huddle offense after facing a similar offense at Indiana two weeks ago.

“We did learn some things from Indiana that we need to correct in terms of how we handle the fast pace of the no-huddle,” Dantonio said.

Kicking tradition

After an average 2007 season, junior kicker Brett Swenson has made a strong recovery, going 12-for-12 after missing his first kick of the year.

Dantonio acknowledged Swenson’s return from a 15-of-22 season in 2007 and partially credited advice from former MSU kicker Morten Andersen, a 25-year NFL veteran, for Swenson’s success. Andersen was an honorary co-captain for Homecoming.

“I think (Swenson) was confident, but it was nice to have (Andersen) there as someone to sort of look to and say, ‘Hey, I’m OK, I can do this too,’” Dantonio said.

Return games

Senior running back Javon Ringer didn’t return kickoffs for the first time this season on Saturday — a change Dantonio said might become permanent. Running backs Glenn Winston, a freshman, and A.J. Jimmerson, a junior, took back kicks last week and freshman wide receiver Keshawn Martin has done so in the past.

“We had been trying to get our tailbacks more involved, so we decided to put them back there,” Dantonio said.

Originally Published: 10/07/08 6:57pm




Commentary:


Jason

10/08/08 8:20am

Thank you Coach D (as if he’s looking at this) for FINALLY taking Ringer out of the kick-off return scheme. I hope it is what he says it is “get(ting) our tailbacks more involved” and not that Javon is wearing down as many of us have feared…it was great to see Anderson actually get some PT, and for that matter, some carries in the Iowa game, and our kick-off return was just as good with Winston returning kicks…he didn’t look too bad back there. Worried about the spread offense…we’ve never handled that good even going back to Sa(t)an’s days, but outside of Iowa, who has NW played? Hope they win…will make it a lot more fun to be in Chicago when I’m at the game this weekend.

Jason

10/08/08 8:22am

They meaning MSU of course…GO STATE!!!

MSU Chicago

10/08/08 4:25pm

Calling all Spartans!!!!! Tailgating is on Lake Michigan. Take Sheridan from the South into campus. Use the map on the NU website to locate the parking structure in the southwest corner of campus directly on the lake. The structure has a roof top parking area for free that Spartan Fans use to setup parties. Its all MSU fans. I will be there at 8AM for the 2:30PM game.

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MSU Chicago

10/09/08 8:31am

correction******* The parking structure is on the SouthEast side of campus right on Lake Michigan.

John Massey

10/09/08 10:26pm

Dane,

What is the street address of the parking structure on the SE side of campus. Thanks.

John

MSU Chicago

10/10/08 10:47am

I am not sure about the address. If you pull up the map of NU’s campus I beleieve there is only like 2 or 3 parking places listed on the map. If you come from the South and are on Sheridan the parking structure is a slight right once you get into campus. Its an under ground/above groud structure. Not very big but visible off of Sheridan on the lake. I think there have been signs in the years past but I dont know the address or better directions than that.

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MSU Chicago

10/10/08 12:37pm

Find the Boathouse on the map (Sothwest side of map on the lake) and its the lot connected to it.




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