We are only three weeks into the season, but the opponent on the Michigan State schedule this week is causing me to feel a bit retrospective. I find myself thinking back to days when we were all a little younger. This week the Spartans welcome the Youngstown State Penguins to East Lansing. The Spartans have won all three previous meetings with the Penguins in 2011, 2013, and 2021. The series began 14 years ago at a time when the program was also towards the beginning of a rebuild. Non-conference games against the FCS opponent from Youngstown, Ohio were scheduled in part due to the many connections between head coach Mark Dantonio and that program. Dantonio's first job as a defensive coordinator was at Youngstown State from 1986 to 1990 under head coach Jim Tressel. Jim's nephew Mike also served the Spartans' linebacker coach the first time the Penguins visited East Lansing. At the time, Dantonio was attempting to shape his Spartan program by establishing many of the same ...
If I am being completely honest, things were getting a little scary on Saturday night. After a reasonably solid start to the game, late in the first quarter it seemed like the Michigan State pass defense disappeared without a trace. The Boston College offense was suddenly scoring touchdowns at will. By the end of the first half, the Spartans trailed 21-14. If Michigan State was going to win the game, the Spartans were going to have to do something that they were unable to do at any point in 2024: outscore an FBS opponent in the second half. Spartan fans were clearly getting anxious as a smattering of boos rained down for the stands. They had seen this movie before and they were not expecting this kind of scare. Some were hoping for a laugher. Others started grieving the loss of the 2025 season before it had really even started. With the Michigan State schedule going forward, a loss to Boston College could have easily turned the season into a horror movie. But the Spartans had othe...