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Saint-Dic scores conference honors

September 17, 2007

Saint-Dic

Senior defensive end Jonal Saint-Dic may have earned his nickname “Sackmaster” as a joke early in his MSU football career, but his play this season has been nothing to laugh at. The Big Ten Conference noticed this week when they named Saint-Dic co-defensive player of the week.

Saint-Dic forced two fumbles and recorded five tackles — three of which were for a loss — and two sacks in MSU’s 17-13 win over Pittsburgh Saturday. He leads the Big Ten with five sacks and four forced fumbles through three games.

“I just go out there and have fun and play the game hard and just do my job,” Saint-Dic said at Monday’s weekly football press conference.

“That’s what I do. I just do my job.”

Saint-Dic wasn’t listed as a starter coming out of summer camp, taking the spot behind junior Brandon Long on the defensive line for the season opener against UAB. When week two rolled around, though, Saint-Dic got into the starting lineup and hasn’t slowed since.

“I knew what I was capable of doing,” Saint-Dic said.

“It was only a matter of time before I got onto the field and showed my coaches, showed my players, showed my family.”

Injury update

The Spartans finished their game against Pittsburgh without three of their four starting defensive backs — whether they will return this week is still unknown.

Sophomore cornerback Ross Weaver and senior strong safety Nehemiah Warrick sat out the entire game Saturday while junior cornerback Kendell Davis-Clark was hurt during the game.

Junior offensive lineman Roland Martin also left the game early with an injury and senior offensive lineman Mike Gyetvai remains hurt. Senior offensive lineman John Masters has been able to play in emergency situations, but sophomore offensive lineman Joel Nitchman has started all three games this season.

MSU head coach Mark Dantonio didn’t release a depth chart for this weekend’s game at Notre Dame at his Monday press conference.

“We’re really not going to talk about injuries here,” Dantonio said. “We’re actually not going to talk about depth charts today either. All three defensive backs could possibly play, but we’ll see.”

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