5 Lessons from MSU v Rutgers; scUM favored by TD over MSU The Enlightened Spartan: 5 Lessons from MSU v Rutgers; scUM favored by TD over MSU

Sunday, October 11, 2015

5 Lessons from MSU v Rutgers; scUM favored by TD over MSU

The #12 scUM football team is favored by a TD (6-1/2) over the #7 Big Green as we invade the Godforsaken garbage of Ann Arbor this weekend... and ESPN Game Day wants to pile it on to preview this matchup.  It's a 3:30 kick.

Five things we learned about MSU at Rutgers (the ES went to New Jersey for the game):


1.  Injuries continue to mount.  Dear God, the ES has never seen a team with so many injuries - particularly on the offensive line and defensive backfield.  On the OL, seeing Jack Allen getting carted off the field was devastating... as we've seen losses to Jack Conklin, Kodi Keiler, and Josiah Price.  Madre London hurt his ankle and left the game, but MSU burned the redshirt off Delton Williams with a few carries, and LJ Scott (9-42, 4.7 ypc) ran his tail off again behind a banged up line.  We saw Connor Cook get knocked around more than in any game since he's started for MSU... but... 

2.   Cook (23-38 for 357) played well again AFTER his bad interception that he telegraphed to the Rutgers defense late in the first half.  While he never should have thrown it, in typical Cook fashion he came back in the second half, and on the last drive of the game, made some very, very solid throws in tough situations.  Cook's fave target, Aaron Burbridge (9-146), played amazing except for the easy drop as he walked into the end zone early in the game.  The ES hung out with Connor's dad before and after the game and complimented Connor's play for the most part, despite the few brain farts.

3.  Michigan State's secondary is in trouble.  We've lost Copeland and Williamson for the season, and both are certainly not of the caliber of Dennard and Waynes.  So, relying on Colquon and Edmonson at corners is questionable, but the depth is gone.  The ES sez:  if your leading tacklers are DBs, you are in trouble - against Rutgers, Cox and Nicholson led with 8 & 5.  Tisk, tisk.  There is a guy who the ES met with CHock before the season started - Josh Butler - and he was an impressive young man who may now have his redshirt burned because his talent is so highly valued by Coach D and we are banged up.  But, this is a raw place to throw in raw talent... Why????

4.  We need a better DL play, including a more consistent pass rush.   The Spartans aren't pushing enough up front.  Three sacks for 28 yards, and another three QB hurries just aren't enough and not typical of this Spartan Green D.  Malik McDowell is a beast - he ran over the Rutgers C late in the game but RU called time-out right before the play.  Lawrence Thomas had a sack but also is hit or miss throughout the game.  Shalique Calhoun (1/2 sack, 2 QB hurries) played well... but not dominating.  What's going on?  This area is NOT injured and needs to play better, especially this week vs Michigan to give the secondary a chance.

5.  Special teams suck.  This is the worst special teams of the Dantonio era.   At High Points Stadium, the Spartan faithful were concerned of MSU "Geigering It."  Never heard such negative vibes on our special teams.  One FG blocked, the other hit the right upright and Praise God went through for a trey.  These ain't long kicks - 35, 30 yards.   Big Green had a 11-yard shank punt.  Terrible.  Just lack of execution and focus.  We do this, we lose.

BUT WE WIN GAMES.  Of all the injuries, etc, we keep winning.  Look at the third down conversions:  MSU 11 of 17, Rutgers 3 of 12.  It says quite a bit of the resilience and ability to finish.  This ain't the John L Smith era.   Look at some of the key stats below... interesting.  

                                    MSU       RU

FIRST DOWNS...................       22       15
NET YARDS RUSHING.............      132      141
  Rushing Attempts............       38       32
  Average Per Rush............      3.5      4.4
NET YARDS PASSING.............      357      208
  Completions-Attempts-Int....  23-38-1  15-26-0
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS...........      489      349
  Total offense plays.........       76       58
  Average Gain Per Play.......      6.4      6.0
Penalties: Number-Yards.......      1-5     3-20
Average Yards Per Punt........     24.7     34.4
Third-Down Conversions........ 11 of 17  3 of 12
Fourth-Down Conversions.......   1 of 1   2 of 3
Sacks By: Number-Yards........     3-28      1-6



5 comments:

  1. Much as I hate to say this as a Michigan State grad and lifelong Spartan fan, but I think this team will struggle in Ann Arbor. It just feels like a perfect storm of adversity at this point. The injuries have piled up, the play on the field has been spotty (though Coach D deserves a hell of a lot of credit for getting this patched together bunch to 6-0; truly one of his best coaching jobs so far in my opinion); and then there is the way the UM is playing. For the first time in almost a decade, the Wolvies look like a well-oiled machine playing like they have something to prove.

    But what MSU DOES have is an NFL-caliber QB who had his best game of the season at Rutgers, and other skill position players (LJ Scott, Aaron Burbridge, RJ Shelton, Macgarrett Kings, and a suddenly resurgent Deanthony Arnett) who have shown an ability to make big plays when the pressure is on. So who know? Whatever happens, I'm a Spartan for life.

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  2. Looking at my last post. Trying not to be too much of a negative nelly. The one thing that can't be downplayed is the "chip on the shoulder" and how hard MSU (particularly under Dantonio) plays in this game.

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  3. I agree with the entire two previous posts... The Chip is a different caliber that is difficult to measure...

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  4. I've been saying "biggest game EVER" for too long, but this is. It's out of our hands now. Fact: fans do a lot to bring a team along, but only so far. I'm trusting the Doctor and the team to find a way to win, as they have for the last 7 years. We'll know a hell of a lot more about this team at 7PM Saturday than we knew about econ after "Lash" Larrowe's (God rest his pure Spartan soul) economics 101 class after a whole semester.

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  5. I've been saying "biggest game EVER" for too long, but this is. It's out of our hands now. Fact: fans do a lot to bring a team along, but only so far. I'm trusting the Doctor and the team to find a way to win, as they have for the last 7 years. We'll know a hell of a lot more about this team at 7PM Saturday than we knew about econ after "Lash" Larrowe's (God rest his pure Spartan soul) economics 101 class after a whole semester.

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