Trash talk before the game made Cotton Bowl victory even sweeter for MSU
It's a moment that always brings fans to their feet and make the position players happy: when an offensive lineman scores a touchdown.
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It's a moment that always brings fans to their feet and make the position players happy: when an offensive lineman scores a touchdown.
ARLINGTON, TX -- The clock read 4:03 remaining in the third quarter when 390 pound lineman LaQuan McGowan scored on an 18 yard touchdown reception to give Baylor a 41-21 lead in the 79th Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic.
When head coach Mark Dantonio and the Spartans started the season, Arlington, Texas was where they wanted to be. They are there now, 12 days earlier than they had orgininally hoped.
No. 10 MSU (9-2 overall, 6-1 Big Ten) will travel to Penn State (6-5 overall, 2-5 Big Ten) this Saturday for its final game of the regular season. Head coach Mark Dantonio addressed the media on Tuesday, breaking down the importance of this week’s game, the secondary’s current situation and disrespect from Big Ten officials.
With the Big Ten’s expansion east No. 10 MSU (8-2 overall, 5-1 Big Ten) is getting the opportunity to play against teams they haven’t seen in many years, and a chance for some recruits to play local teams that aren’t from the midwest.
The green on head coach Mark Dantonio’s Spartan merchandise isn’t the only green he’s got in his life currently, with the rest sitting in his pockets.
It’s not common for programs to have the success in both basketball and football that MSU has had, which makes it even less common for the two coaches of those teams to be as close as Tom Izzo and Mark Dantonio have become over the years.
With the final whistle Saturday in College Park, Maryland, it was officially time for MSU’s seniors to focus on one final game at Spartan Stadium.
No. 12 MSU football will enter unfamiliar territory on Saturday — College Park, Maryland.
The mood was different this week when Mark Dantonio stepped up to the podium for his weekly press conference, following No. 12 MSU’s (7-2 overall, 4-1 Big Ten) 49-37 loss to No. 8 Ohio State (8-1 overall, 5-0 Big Ten).
Win, and the sky’s the limit for MSU.
In the past, November has been known as the final drive for a championship and will again serve as a final important stretch for No. 7 MSU starting with No. 13 Ohio State on Saturday.
Sept. 27 was the day that all eyes in the sporting world turned to the Big House.
Coming off a nail-biting victory this past weekend, No. 8 MSU football is set to move forward in its first road conference game of the year against Purdue on Saturday.
No. 13 MSU football is enjoying a week off following its disappointing 46-27 loss on the road to No. 2 Oregon. This week is the first of two bye weeks for MSU.
Head Football Coach Mark Dantonio and the football team signed autographs for fans and other activities occurred at Spartan Stadium during the 12th annual “Meet The Spartans” event on Monday evening.
MSU football head coach Mark Dantonio gave his Twitter followers a glimpse of the Spartan Stadium renovations earlier today.
The 2014 MSU football Spring Game began and ended in a similar fashion — with members of the secondary completing interceptions.