Spartans gear up for another season
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Beaming rays of sunshine poured into the MSU football team’s outdoor practice facility, media members and cameramen swarmed each nook and cranny of the field, and Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing” blared loudly across the field.
Must be time for another football season. The MSU football team took the field outside the Duffy Daugherty Football Building Monday for its first official preseason practice.
While his team warmed up, head coach Mark Dantonio took a few minutes to entertain members of the media. Here are few highlights from the conversation:
“Snow” problem at quarterback
Dantonio announced the name of another player who will compete to become MSU’s third-string quarterback.
Freshman walk-on Charlie Snow, a native of Pleasant Lake, will compete with at least four others for the position.
Sophomore wide receiver David Williams, freshmen defensive backs Mitch White and Charles Burrell, and sophomore punter Aaron Bates are also getting close looks, Dantonio said.
“We’ve got some guys, we just have to figure out which is the guy as we move into the camp,” Dantonio said. “We won’t know that for probably two-three weeks as we find out who can handle all the different situations.”
Senior starter Brian Hoyer and redshirt freshman Kirk Cousins are the only quarterbacks remaining from last season, as Nick Foles and Connor Dixon both opted to transfer this summer.
Getting fast: Slow process
Dantonio wants his team to get faster. To make sure that happens, he added speed coach Randy Gillon to the mix this offseason.
Gillon, who is also an assistant coach on MSU’s track team, has great experience working with athletes, but Dantonio isn’t expecting instant results.
“Running is a habit, it takes a long time to change a habit,” he said.
“But I do think that if you get the right kind of instruction and the right things are getting taught, those are things that they can improve on over the course of time, but it may take a year or two.”
Although it may take a while for his players to become outright faster, it shouldn’t take too long for them to get into game shape.
Dantonio said most of his players — especially the older ones — are in very good condition. Some of the younger players, however, aren’t quite there yet.
“Our younger players … are finding out that they’re young and that there’s an adjustment there. So even though they’ve been acclimated a little bit, there’s still an adjustment.
“We’ll see how they come out.”
‘Diehl’ing with adversity
After being slowed down by a nagging knee injury, sophomore offensive lineman Jason Diehl has made some significant strides this offseason.
If Diehl, a former four-star recruit, can continue to improve, he could be part of MSU’s solution at offensive line, where the team is trying to replace left tackle Pete Clifford, guards Kenny Shane and Mike Gyetvai, and center John Masters.
Dantonio said he’s excited about Diehl’s progress, but isn’t jumping the gun.
“We’re going to see about Jason — I hope that he’s able to compete and make it,” Dantonio said.
“His knee’s progressed greatly, I think, in this past six months so we’re going to find out about him.
“But he’s got to be able to practice.”






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Tom Morrisey
(08/05/08 12:38am)Report
It’s going to be a great season! Dantonio is a miracle worker… I can’t believe the difference a season has made.
Rob
(08/05/08 7:59am)Report
I think I would prefer to win a few more games before we start calling it a “miracle”. Solid first season, let’s see what happens now.
hnsing
(08/05/08 4:33pm)Report
“Miracle worker”? For cryin’ out loud, after one season of mediocrity?
Morrisey, take off the rose-colored glasses!
“solid first season”? 7-6??????
Rob, what would constitute terrible … 6-7?
usmc2msu
(08/08/08 7:23am)Report
Hmmm…Im pretty sure 7-6 is solid when you consider where we came from. It’s funny how everyone expects everything to change over nite when we have a little success. Its fans like Hnsing that will start the complaining as soon as we aren’t winning 7 games. The guy has worked a miracle in my opinion. Anyone who can take John L’s crap and turn it into something is a miracle worker.
hnsing
(08/11/08 9:53am)Report
Semper Fi goof-ball!
Its jarhead thinking like yours that makes these posts worth reading. I’m rolling! I’ll bet you think the “halls” of Montezuma and Tripoli were miracles too!
Smokey
(08/13/08 12:45pm)Report
Regardless of whether he is a ‘miracle worker’ or not is stupid and irrelevant.
Last year state went 7-6, was in 5 of the 6 games (yes we were only down a TD to O-state in Columbus, but we got 14 flukie points and that shouldn’t have been that close). But shockingly Dantonio was closer then people realize from being 12-1 with none of his own players.
This year state is going to win 8 or 9 games, and keep the ball rolling.
And for those of you who don’t keep up with recruiting…state is currently ranked 7th in the country in next years recruiting
7th…ahead of…Georgia, Clemson, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, Miami, Florida, Penn St., WVU, Wisconsin and more.
See here for yourself: http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=834586
Now, I’m not saying state is, or will be better then those schools, but there is a chance, and if you don’t consider OU, Miami, Florida, etc. to have been “better” in every way then MSU in football the last 20years, your head is under a rock. The fact is state has sucked in football for a long long long time but Dantonio is changing that.
Winning the big ten conference, and the Rose Bowl, and finishing with 11 or 12 wins in a 13 game campaign is certainly within reach down the road.
I would personally call that a miracle for state football.