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Balance of Power

Since Mark Dantonio’s arrival in 2007, a new standard has been set at MSU. The reign of dominance by Michigan has shifted and the state of Michigan has become a two-team war

By Jeremy Warnemuende Originally Published: 10/07/10 9:47pm Modified: 10/07/10 10:02pm 18 comments

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Then-junior cornerback Chris L. Rucker tackles Wolverine wide receiver Martavious Odoms. Rucker recorded three tackles in the Spartans’ 26-20 victory Oct. 3, 2009, at Spartan Stadium.


Six years before Kirk Cousins officially stepped on campus as a Spartan, he had his first real glimpse into the rivalry between Michigan and MSU. Growing up outside of Chicago, Cousins didn’t know the true magnitude of the annual meeting until he and his family moved to Holland, Mich., when he was in the seventh grade.

It happened to be the same year MSU quarterback Jeff Smoker hit running back T.J. Duckett in the end zone with no time left to beat the Wolverines at Spartan Stadium in 2001. And when Cousins went to school the next week, he found out the battle for the Paul Bunyan Trophy is not just another game.

“I got a pretty up close and personal account of what the rivalry is all about,” Cousins said. “When you go to school the next day, you have teachers and classmates talking about it when you’re in middle school and high school. You really understand the importance of the game.”

Now a junior quarterback for the Spartans, Cousins finds himself right in the middle of the rivalry rather than on the outside as an observer. Although it’s been more than three years since Cousins has attended a high school or middle school class, he knows how closely the entire state will be watching when he leads MSU onto the field Saturday at Michigan Stadium (3:30 p.m., ABC).

“There’s going to be a lot of classrooms the following Monday after this Saturday’s game talking about it,” Cousins said. “And we want them to be talking about the Spartans in a positive way.”

Motivated by defeat

For the last two years, the Spartans have delivered exactly what Cousins hopes for Saturday. With wins in 2008 and 2009, the Green and White have produced two consecutive victories over the Wolverines for the first time in more than 40 years.

However, MSU’s last loss to U-M might have been a more defining moment in the rivalry than either of the last two wins.

In 2007, the Spartans dropped their sixth consecutive game to the Wolverines, blowing a 10-point fourth quarter lead. Following the game, Wolverines running back Mike Hart delivered his now-infamous comment, referring to MSU as U-M’s little brother.

“I was in that game, and it was a hard one,” senior linebacker Greg Jones said. “That really took a tremendous effect, it’s always around our locker room.”

Jones said he and his teammates don’t necessarily think about Hart’s words much anymore.

But when then-first year head coach Mark Dantonio fired back that same day, declaring the Spartans’ intentions to take control of the rivalry, Jones said every player in the program responded.

“We started to think we should stand up, too,” Jones said. “We’re not going to bow down either. We embraced it.”

Winning changes everything

Since Dantonio took over in 2007, MSU has not only turned the tides of the rivalry on the field, but also in recruiting.

Bringing in top in-state recruits such as five-star freshman defensive end William Gholston and five-star linebacker Lawrence Thomas, who has verbally committed to East Lansing next year, Dantonio and his staff have made sure the Spartans will remain competitive against the Wolverines.

“If you haven’t noticed what Coach Dantonio has done in terms of recruiting, you’ve had your head buried in the sand,” said Jeremy Crabtree, National Football Recruiting Editor for the recruiting website Rivals.com. “It’s something that might get overlooked, but those of us that follow the recruiting process know what’s going on.”

Crabtree said MSU has had more success recruiting in the state of Michigan — more specifically Detroit — during Dantonio’s tenure than ever before.

He added that a single game, such as Saturday’s, won’t have an effect on kids, but said the fact that the Spartans have shown they can be consistently on par with U-M speaks volumes.

“Overall trends are what kids want to see, and what they see right now is Michigan State beating Wisconsin, getting more games on national television and of course beating the in-state traditional power,” Crabtree said. “I think that definitely says a lot to in-state recruits.”

Dantonio also said winning one game against the Wolverines won’t immediately show an improvement in recruiting. However, with every win over U-M, Dantonio said you see more recruits interested in MSU.

“Certainly in the state of Michigan, there are certain players that can go either way,” Dantonio said. “I think how this makes a difference is those ninth grade guys, 10th grade guys, guys sitting on the fence.”

Keeping Paul Bunyan

Although two straight victories and progress in in-state recruiting are proof the Spartans and Wolverines are more equal than they have been in years, Dantonio said that doesn’t take away from the emphasis he places on each game against U-M.

“I talk about being judged one game at a time,” Dantonio said. “That’s what’s important because you’re only as good as your last game. I recognize that fact.”

His players agree.

But even while taking it one game at a time without dwelling on the past, senior cornerback Chris L. Rucker said he and his teammates are well aware this next game gives them the chance to hold on to the Paul Bunyan Trophy for three straight years for the first time since 1965-67.

“I think it would be big for the program,” Rucker said. “We’re just trying to get this win this year and just keep it going.”


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3rd & one
(10/08/10 12:08am)
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michman
8 hours ago I agree with 3rd & one. No stupid penelaties ( I think he meant penalties. Must have failed Spelling 101 at sparty ville). But that begs the question- how can stupid players avoid stupid penalties? See you all at the BIG HOUSE for the big butt whippin’

3rd & one
3 hours ago ‘Michelin Man’ he be real smart and a fastidious speller too. Good catch fella. Me not so edjumacated too good like you.
The Big 10 football second place trophy will be located in the ladies room (the biggins house) in ann arbor where it belongs.
Now go lick the paint off our rock, son!


Denard Robinson
(10/08/10 8:58am)
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The so called “Shift” is over. That was before I had the QB job, and now you all can obviously see the difference. I see you Greg, I see you Eric. But you can’t see me, and you can’t stop me!


michman
(10/08/10 8:58am)
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#rd & one- You are a bigger DOLT than I originally anticipated. Are you an MSU student? You can be if you can spell your name.


Mike Kempner
(10/08/10 11:27am)
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I wonder who had higher SAT and ACT scores, Michigan football players or Michigan State football players? Things that make you go hmmm…


3rd & one
(10/08/10 11:42am)
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‘Michelin Man’ No. Me be home schooled and looking forward to seeing coughed up fur balls (UM wolverines) get their nuts cooked tomorrow you pompous blow hole. You be just like the rest of your Miiichhiiigan dill weeds.

Gotta go Family Guys on and I’m researching it for my Miiiichiiiiigan PhD. Can you spell entitlement?


statefan24
(10/08/10 2:01pm)
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What kind of idiot signs on with the name “Denard Robinson” and writes that pathetic garbage meant for our linebacking core? Very witty UM, you almost had me fooled. Idiots.


Denard Robinson
(10/08/10 2:16pm)
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statefan24 – Sorry I forgot to mention CL, and Marcus. They might actually be able to catch me if they’re not too busy holding my receivers all day. Holla at cha boy!


MGOBLUE
(10/08/10 3:18pm)
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It matters very little whether Michigan wins tomorrow or not. This is because Michigan actually provides their students and alumni with educations and futures that MSU educated folks can only dream of. Have fun taking my food orders, future MSU graduates. I’ll take my pickle on the side.


SCREW BLUE
(10/08/10 3:24pm)
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MGOBLUE…funny…I would have thought you’d take your pickle in between your buns.


Denard Robinson
(10/08/10 4:34pm)
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Damn, MGOBLUE, you just got owned. Good thing the university has people like me to represent in a positive light, when people like you are trash talking, looking and sounding like a fool.


sparty
(10/08/10 8:10pm)
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I admit that michigan state sucks and I am the mascot, we suck and we will lose!


ttbird
(10/08/10 8:38pm)
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Hey MGOBLUE, great to be proud of your education at U of M. Now how about not ending your sentence in a preposition”….can only dream of” Lift up your drawers and think again. Say are’t your colors Yello and Blue. Oh wait a second you call yellow, maze there at stuffy UM. Maze is Corn or a place to get lost, not really a color, ask a child. Yes, maze is yellow but that is the color of grain called. corn.
Also can you crudities count? the big Brother Little Brother thing discounts the fact that MSU has approx. 15,000 more students than U of M (45k for MSU and 30K for UM)Who is the little brother!?
Furthermore, you UM are a suburb of a national joke called Detroit.


ttbird
(10/08/10 8:55pm)
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Yes Mr. SCREW BLUE I lautghed so hard at your pickle in the buns ref. to ol’ MGO BLUE.

Hold the mustard from the yellow tards.


ttbird
(10/09/10 4:03am)
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Michigan state has more students because it has lower standards so more people get in, lol!


ttbird
(10/09/10 4:04am)
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Michigan state has more students because it has lower standards so more people get in, lol!


ttbirdr
(10/09/10 4:06am)
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Michigan state has more students because it has lower standards so more people get in, lol!


matt phillips
(10/09/10 6:46am)
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Michigan carried this rivalry
for a long time, there is room
for 2 quality programs in
this state. UM fans should look at this as a good thing, with Dantonio as coach MSU will have ranked teams every
year, and i’m sure UM will
with Rich Rod. Stop all the
punky name calling and enjoy
what’s on the field.


Tim
(10/09/10 10:18am)
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All this childish commentary.

LET’S GET READY TO RUMBLE!!

Denard Robinson vs the whole MSU defense

Kurt Cousins against the UofM swiss cheese D

MD’s return

Hey Treadwell:

Here’s your chance at some recognition as a prospective Head Coach. Don’t blow this opportunity.

Pound the ball. Punish their defense. Wear them down.

Control the clock. Shorten the game.

Controlled passing attack. Get the first down first….control the clock

Long, long, longer sustained drives. 8,9,10 minutes. Keep Denard off the field…we can’t contain him forever.

MSU TEAM:
Don’t hang you head after a big play. UofM lives and dies on the big play. They will get some. LIMIT THEM and hold your head up and get it into the next play.

GO STATE
POUND GREEN, POUND
Caper, Baker, Bell: Roll baby, Roll