Dantonio looking for resiliency out of Spartans
One day removed from MSU’s first loss of the season, head coach Mark Dantonio emphasized one word: resiliency.
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One day removed from MSU’s first loss of the season, head coach Mark Dantonio emphasized one word: resiliency.
If Saturday night’s game against Notre Dame was indeed the Spartans’ first true test of the season, well, they failed.
Before the highly anticipated MSU vs. Notre Dame game and before Spartan, Tiger and Dodger legend, Kirk Gibson, took his place among the "Ring of Honor" at Spartan Stadium, "Gibby and Friends vs. Parky" announced on Saturday afternoon they raised $1.2 million to fund research through MSU's College of Human Medicine into Parkinson’s disease.
Before the Spartans would come away with a 35-10 season-opening victory over Bowling Green, fumbles would plague junior running back LJ Scott.
If you’re looking for a definition of the phrase “exasperated sarcasm,” look no further than to the Twitter page of the East Lansing Police Department.
Looking solely at the stats, MSU didn’t have a bad night. The green and white out gained Notre Dame in total yards 496-355. The Spartans had the ball far longer than Irish, too, for about 34 minutes of the game compared to Notre Dame's 26.
The view of "Stripe the Stadium" as the Spartans warm up before the game Notre Dame on Sept. 23, 2017 at Spartan Stadium. The Spartans fell to the Fighting Irish, 38-18.
The MSU football team takes the field during the game against Notre Dame on Sept. 23, 2017 at Spartan Stadium. The Spartans fell to the Fighting Irish, 38-18.
Notre Dame quarterback Brandon Wimbush (7) runs the ball up the field during the game on Sept. 23, 2017 at Spartan Stadium. The Spartans fell to the Fighting Irish, 38-18.
People in the student section hold up a giant flag during the game against Notre Dame on Sept. 23, 2017 at Spartan Stadium. The Spartans fell to the Fighting Irish, 38-18.
Sophomore quarterback Brian Lewerke (14) runs the ball past Notre Dame defensive line Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa (95) during the game against Notre Dame on Sept. 23, 2017 at Spartan Stadium. The Spartans fell to the Fighting Irish, 38-18.
Notre Dame quarterback Brandon Wimbush (7) throws the ball as redshirt-freshman defensive end and linebacker Brandon Randle (26) attempts to block during the game on Sept. 23, 2017 at Spartan Stadium. The Spartans fell to the Fighting Irish, 38-18.
Junior wide receiver Felton Davis III (18) leads the MSU football team as they leave locker room before the game against Notre Dame on Sept. 23, 2017 at Spartan Stadium. The Spartans fell to the Fighting Irish, 38-18.
Pictured are the new stadium lights during the game against Notre Dame on Sept. 23, at Spartan Stadium. The Fighting Irish defeated the Spartans 38-18.
It didn’t take long for the Spartans to allow their first defensive touchdown of the year in a 38-18 loss.
Senior running back Gerald Holmes rushes forward during the game against Notre Dame on Sept. 23, at Spartan Stadium. The Fighting Irish held a 28-7 lead at half.
Junior wide receiver Felton Davis III (18) looks over his shoulder for a pass during the game against Notre Dame on Sept. 23 at Spartan Stadium. The Irish defeated the Spartans 38-18.
Head Coach Mark Dantonio talks with people on the field before the game against Notre Dame on Sept. 23, 2017 at Spartan Stadium.
After a bye last weekend, the Spartans are ready to get back onto the gridiron and take on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Saturday night.
All eyes will be on the defense come kickoff against Notre Dame.