EAST LANSING, Mich. (WOOD) — There was one obvious question for Mark Dantonio when he entered the media room under Spartan Stadium after Michigan State rolled over Western Michigan 51-17 Saturday night: How did that offense come to life?
The catapult for the momentum started with the first two plays of the game, Dantonio said.
“We had a couple big plays and I think those kind of things energize you a little bit,” Dantonio said. “It gives you a confidence and (the players) maintained that. That is the expectation every week. Who knows if we will get that, but it was a very bright day out there.”
Very bright, indeed. The performance sticks out like a sore thumb compared to any of MSU’s offensive showings dating back to 2018.
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