Smith's midseason dismissal could be blessing in disguise
John L. Smith didn't need to say a word in the press conference that followed MSU's 46-21 loss to Indiana on Saturday.
John L. Smith didn't need to say a word in the press conference that followed MSU's 46-21 loss to Indiana on Saturday.
"I hope we get a winning program from a new coach since we had so much talent on the team as it was.
After scoring on an 80-yard drive to start Saturday's game against Indiana, MSU's offense got the ball back with a chance to jump out to an early 14-3 lead.
Bloomington, Ind. First, it was Illinois' Juice Williams. Then, Ohio State's Troy Smith. On Saturday, the MSU football team made another opposing quarterback look like a transcendent talent, allowing Indiana's Kellen Lewis to pass for five touchdowns and run for a sixth in a 46-21 defeat at Memorial Field. "He's a great athlete running and passing," said junior defensive end Ervin Baldwin.
Bloomington, Ind. The question all week was whether the momentum from MSU's 35-point comeback last week would carry over to Saturday's game at Indiana. It looked like the Spartans had delivered a decisive answer on the game's opening possession.
Saturday's game had all the necessary ingredients to be made into a Hollywood film. One team struggled and faced an almost insurmountable deficit.
Evanston, Ill. It takes a lot to overcome a 35-point deficit in less than 22 minutes.
Evanston, Ill. When MSU was down 38-3 against Northwestern midway through the third quarter, things looked hopeless. It looked like it could be John L.
Drew Stanton entered this season with a career completion rate of 65.7 percent the highest all-time for an MSU quarterback.
The MSU football team has received another verbal commitment from the class of 2007, this one from Mark Wetterer, an offensive lineman from Anderson High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. Prior to the season, Wetterer had offers from 12 Division-1 schools, including West Virginia and Maryland, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. He is ranked 28th in the state of Ohio by recruiting service Rivals.com. The Web site also ranks him as a three-star recruit out of five.
After surrendering 772 yards and 69 points combined in its last two losses, MSU's defense will get shaken up for Saturday's game against Northwestern. Most glaring are the position changes for two Spartans who have started every game in 2006.
It's tough to defend this MSU football team. I want to. I want the Spartans to win. I want them to run the table the rest of the way.
If MSU had scripted the beginning of Saturday's game against Ohio State, it probably couldn't have turned out any better than what actually happened. After forcing the Buckeyes to start at the 20-yard line, the Spartans defense caused a turnover, giving the offense the ball deep in Ohio State territory. On MSU's first offensive play, junior running back Jehuu Caulcrick caught a screen pass and rumbled just short of the goal line.
Despite being more than 250 miles from home, Ohio State's football team almost had home-field advantage Saturday at Spartan Stadium. Fans clothed in scarlet and gray dominated the stadium's north end and dotted virtually every other section. "They're the No.
Confidence. It can make all the difference in the world in football, and MSU is no exception. The team always seems to need only one big play be it a long pass, a broken tackle, a fumble recovery or a vicious hit to get the wheels turning. But the team has had such a horrendous stretch of games that every last bit of confidence has disappeared, and you have to wonder if the players can get it back this season.
Many questions are up for debate in college football, but there's one truth that is nearly indisputable: Regardless of where he's playing or whom he's playing against, Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith is always the coolest guy on the field. Smith proved himself unflappable in early-season road games against Texas and Iowa.
After losing three consecutive games, it doesn't get any easier for the MSU football team. The Spartans host No.
There's no shortage of reasons for MSU's 31-13 loss to Michigan on Saturday. A lack of discipline is one.
Ricky Williams suffered a gash on his left heel last week when a locker room door slammed shut behind him. Team doctors said Williams is in stable condition but strangely is still asking for medicinal marijuana. NBA commissioner David Stern received a proposal last week to expand the league to Europe in the near future. The sticking point: How would Dwyane Wade's 30 free throws a game translate into euros? The Miami Dolphins started former Detroit Lion Joey Harrington at quarterback Sunday in place of the struggling Daunte Culpepper. Not to be outdone, the Lions pulled their starting quarterback and replaced him with Scott Mitchell. New Hampshire wide receiver David Ball caught his 51st career touchdown pass Saturday, breaking Jerry Rice's NCAA Division I-AA record. Still safe: Marcus Vick's NCAA career arrests record. The Detroit Tigers wrapped up an American League Divisional Series victory on Saturday their first playoff series win since 1984. In a touching tribute, Tigers closer Todd Jones was wearing the same pair of underwear he had on the last time Detroit won a playoff series. After that loss, Yankees owner George Steinbrenner wants manager Joe Torre fired, according to media reports. The leading candidate for Steinbrenner to replace Torre with: A big bag of money.
Ann Arbor - Drew Stanton was one of the first Spartans to walk off the field Saturday.