Showing posts with label Ed Baker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ed Baker. Show all posts

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Kiper under the pillow says: "Spartans are Undervalued"

So, here's da ES, sleeping in this morning, and with the radio under my pillow... ES starts to stir around 9:30 am.  Spin that dial to listen to something other than NPR or the BBC...and, there is Mel Kiper ALL OVER THE SPARTANS.  Just my luck.  He's just salivating over Baker, Cousins, Cunningham, Martin.  Barking out praises to Worthy, Robinson, Allen, the "pedigree" of Bullough.  Concerned about the O-line.

Kiper's one-liner:  "THE SPARTANS ARE EXTREMELY UNDERVALUED."

Love it, but maybe he should keep to the NFL Draft?

It should be noted Kiper and that other chum on ESPN radio picked Nebraska over Wisky in the Big Ten title game.  But, Kiper really hedged his bets on the Big Green - "so many offensive threats"... Nice!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Michigan State vs Purdue predictions; Spartan running game

Spartan fans... Some early predictions on Michigan State vs Purdue so far: ESPN/Adam Rittenberg (MSU 27-26); CFN/Scout (MSU 38-30); Sports Network (Purdue 31-24); SpartyMSU (MSU 31-24). ES will have his preview out by early Friday morning.

Interesting to see Ed Baker, Ashton Leggett, and Larry Caper in the projected lineup. The ES isn't entirely sold on Leggett yet, his oustanding performance vs Western Michigan was against... well, WMU. Baker and Caper have experience against the Big Boys. But, Purdue is giving up 170 yards per game in Big Ten play, good for 8th-best in the conference. So, there should be room enough for all three to run.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Michigan State thumps Northwestern, 24-14

It took at stalwart second half from MSU, but the Michigan State Spartans' finally woke up on offense and took advantage of Northwestern mistakes to win, 24-14. MSU is now on a three-game winning streak in the Big Ten, and sits tied for second in the conference at 3-1/4-3.

The Spartans played well defensively all day, and only allowed 80 yards rushing by the 'Cats -- 44 by their QB, Franz Kafka (ha ha). The Spartan D hurried the Wildcat spread offense all day and forced Kafka to throw on the run repeatedly; MSU ended up with three sacks but handfuls of hurries. Junior LB Greg Jones had one of his best games as a Spartan and was all over the field, constantly pressuring Kafka, stuffing the run, and making plays in the secondary. Jones finished with 14 tackles, 2 QB sacks, a pair of hurries, and a pass breakup. Statisically, he was outdone by fellow LB Eric Gordon with 15 tackes and 2 tackles for loss.

On offense, Michigan State had its most sluggish first half of the year and trailed at the half, 7-0. But the Spartans woke up in the second half and had several long drives to lead the way. Kirk Cousins returned at QB this week for MSU (after taking last week vs Illinois off to rest his ankle) and allowed Keith Nichol's bruised elbow to heal. He was rusty in the first half, but woke up and connected with Blair White on 12 passes for 189 yards and 2 TDs -- and White showed off his gluey hands by catching everything in sight. Cousins finished 21-31 for 281 yards. Also on offense, Larry Caper led the way on the ground with 63 yards on 16 carries; but, more impressively on came Edwin Baker. Baker dropped his redshirt and fumbled early, only to look like a bruising back as the game wore on. Yes, Spartan fans, Baker is the real deal, as his running was inspirational, powerful, and awesome at times. He finished with 44 on 12 carries -- but you will see his carries increase as his performance and bruising style was inspiring.

Michigan State looked good defensively, again. On offense, it started slow but came on as the game wore on. An awful fumble by NW on a kick return led to another MSU score, but MSU also left 14 other points on the field with Baker's fumble and a NW goal line stand on the first drive. The Spartans played well and dominated for the most part. Now, at 3-1 and 4-3, the Big Green has a chance to ruin Iowa's storied, undefeated season. Welcome Mr. Hawkeye.

More later.... but, great job Big GREEN!

(Below: WR Blair White catches a pass from Cousin on a right out route for a first down in the 3rd quarter).



Team Totals NU MSU
FIRST DOWNS 22 19
Rushing 5 6
Passing 14 13
Penalty 3 0
NET YARDS RUSHING 79 94
Rushing Attempts 29 34
Average Per Rush 2.7 2.8
Rushing Touchdowns 0 1
Yards Gained Rushing 104 128
Yards Lost Rushing 25 34
NET YARDS PASSING 291 281
Completions-Attempts-Int 34-47-0 21-31-0
Average Per Attempt 6.2 9.1
Average Per Completion 8.6 13.4
Passing Touchdowns 2 2
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 370 375
Total offense plays 76 65
Average Gain Per Play 4.9 5.8
Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-2 1-1
Penalties: Number-Yards 4-25 4-46
PUNTS-YARDS 6-195 6-243
Average Yards Per Punt 32.5 40.5
Net Yards Per Punt 27.8 35.5
Inside 20 1 1
50+ Yards 0 1
Touchbacks 1 1
Fair catch 1 1
KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-202 5-305
Average Yards Per Kickoff 67.3 61.0
Net Yards Per Kickoff 38.7 44.0
Touchbacks 1 0
Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-10-0 1-8-0
Average Per Return 5.0 8.0
Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-85-0 2-66-0
Average Per Return 17.0 33.0
Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0
Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0
Miscellaneous Yards 0 0
Possession Time 29:03 30:57
1st Quarter 8:51 6:09
2nd Quarter 7:09 7:51
3rd Quarter 5:12 9:48
4th Quarter 7:51 7:09
Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 5 of 14
Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-3
Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-15
PAT Kicks 2-2 3-3
Field Goals 0-0 1-1

Sunday, September 06, 2009

Michigan State 44, Montana State 3

Congrats to our opening, 44-3 whitewashing of Montana State. Yeah.

OK, we didn't learn much today -- which is why the ES traveled and spent the weekend at Disney World. But, from the stats and info from his Brudda, we learned the following: offensive line needs to run block better - it was a perceived weakness entering the fall, and vs a FCS team, it is confirmed. The longest run of the day was from Caulton Ray, with a 20 yarder. He was 12-71 (5.9). Our two freshmen studs, Larry Caper (7-34) and Ed Baker (8-27) sufficed but were nothing special.

Most of all, what we learned is that we need to STOP DROPPING PASSES. What's going on? The stats looks good, but official stats should also count dropped passes. According to my bro, we must have dropped 6-10 passes today, and it resulted in truncated drives. Blair White was 9-162, and BJ Cunningham was 3-62. What was more significant was that opponents (Mont St) could not keep Dion Sims off the field - and he caught 2-32 and 1 TD as a true frosh. He's a stud.

As for which QB is better? I have to go with my bro's opinion from personally witnessing game action and he said that Keith Nichol (9-18-0-135, 2 TD) looked to perform "a little bit" better than Kirk Cousins (10-17-0-183, 3 TD) and "seemed better in control of the offense."

Overall, Mich St outgained Mont St. 493-160. Just obliteration, as expected.

Montana State will receive at least $650,000 for traveling to East Lansing, enough to pay nearly a third of its annual football budget.

MONST - MSU

FIRST DOWNS................... 12 29
NET YARDS RUSHING............. 62 175
Rushing Attempts............ 28 40
Average Per Rush............ 2.2 4.4
NET YARDS PASSING............. 98 318
Completions-Attempts-Int.... 13-26-0 19-35-0
Passing Touchdowns.......... 0 5
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS........... 160 493
Total offense plays......... 54 75
Average Gain Per Play....... 3.0 6.6
Penalties: Number-Yards....... 7-55 5-46
PUNTS-YARDS................... 9-335 2-114
Average Yards Per Punt...... 37.2 57.0
Net Yards Per Punt.......... 28.6 51.5
Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD. 1-11-0 5-58-0
Average Per Return.......... 11.0 11.6
Possession Time............... 29:19 30:41
Third-Down Conversions........ 2 of 14 7 of 13
Fourth-Down Conversions....... 2 of 2 0 of 0
Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 1-1 3-4
Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 0-0 3-22

OK, and then I saw the defensive stats and WTF - Greg Jones was a hoss, with 14 tackles, including 2.5 for loss:

53 Jones, Greg        5    9   14  2.5/16   .   .     .      .    .   1.5/11   .
11 Hyde, Marcus 2 4 6 . . . . . . . .

Link here for video of the matchup


Of those 92 who voted in the ES' poll of margin of victory, only 28% said that MSU would win by 36 or more. 40% said by 20-29 points, 18% said 30-35 points. 6% said 10-19 points, and 1% said 1-9 points. Four people said Montana State would win.

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Cousins & Ray win Spartan backfield starting battle; Spartans comply with NCAA conditioning rules

The depth chart has been released for MSU vs MSU. And the winners are...

Kirk Cousins has been named Michigan State's starter for the season opener against Montana State. Caulton Ray will start at running back, with Ed Baker and Larry Caper likely to see lots of reps. Colin Neely at the other DE spot opposite of Trevor Anderson. Brendon Moss will start at right tackle.

Also, kudos over to the LSJ for following up with Free Press' checking in on Michigan State and the Spartans' compliance with NCAA rules on off-season conditioning. As expected, MSU players are doing their own policing and conducting their own training... it's a free country and no-fouls involved. This report gives added credence to the Freep's investigation of scUM coaches' inability to rely on their players to do what needs to be done. Maybe the coaches felt they needed to directly put pressure on the players, require them to mandatory conditioning instead of relying on the players to get the message across -- this is no surprise, after the worst season in school history. More laughter from the ES...

Photo courtesy MSU Media Relations.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Punt and kick returners remain "up in the air"

A status report from the Lansing State Journal provided a few wrinkles to the projected starting lineup, particularly at punt and kick returner. The LSJ notes that Keshawn Martin and Mark Dell are the top two candidates at punt returner.... which is good, you need good hands at that position due to potentially being smacked down on a hanging punt and missed blocks, and Martin, Dell, and Blair White are the only players who could catch anything last year. At kick returner, Larry Caper, Ed Baker, AJ Jimmerson, Trenton Robinson and Glenn Winston, are all getting a look. Don't be surprised to see the senior, Jimmerson, back there to start the year as a reward for his years of service... but eventually, for Winston to take over by the ND game after the coaching staff feels he has enough practice and is ready to go.

Also, at LB, the coaches love Chris Norman to add depth to the linebacker position -- and has a bright future for the Green and White. But, the LSJ also reports that sophomore Drew Stevens and redshirt freshman Steve Gardiner are also getting a good look.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Dion Sims impresses Big Ten Network, Dantonio

One big positive out of the Big Ten Network is the ability to catch a glimpse of practice sessions, and today was Exhibit A as the BTN took a glimpse at Michigan State under 90-degree weather. It was a sweat box.

From some of what the ES saw, on offense pass protection seemed pretty good, but the Spartan defense -- particularly the 'backers -- were able to tee off on the running game, plugging the holes effectively. There was a particularly nice roll out right by QB Keith Nichol as he dodged out of the pocket, and threw across his body with great strength and accuracy, and hit a streaking receiver across the middle.

The Doctor was interviewed... and what was telling were the particular names he mentioned. He singled out Brandon Denson for his work ethic and the whole LB corps as a strength. He mentioned he expected to have a 3-RB rotation of 100+ carries by each this fall. As for the new recruits, two seemed to stick out: Chris Norman and Dion Sims who are "getting a lot of reps."

The BTN crew chimed in with their thoughts, and agreed there seemingly was no difference between Nichol or Kirk Cousins at QB. BTN commentator Howard Griffith was very impressed with Spartan receivers, and noted the teams' potential "to put a lot of points on the board." Both Griffith and Gerry DiNardo were impressed by the pair of true frosh RBs, Ed Baker and Larry Caper... although DiNardo feels Baker has the edge. The pair "looked good catching the ball and picking up blitzes." Hopefully, they can run well, too...

Finally, when asked about "under the radar" players, DiNardo mentioned Lansing native Micajah Reynolds as an OL that may be able to get some quality playing time. Griffith and Dave Revsine both drooled over Dion Sims at TE that he "was special."