East Lansing, MI – Last weekend, Michigan State learned a powerful lesson in what it’s going to take to compete with Ohio State. Mel Tucker believed the game would provide film showing where MSU stands with the best this conference offers. The 40-point loss exposed the Spartans personnel and their ability to execute schemes implemented by a new staff. MSU struggled in all three phases, gaining 261 yards to the Buckeyes 521 effortless offensive output, and OSU did it down multiple starters, including Josh Meyers. Their backup center rarely snapped it to Justin Fields cleanly, yet he racked up four touchdowns and 300 yards himself. Afterward, Tucker was so frustrated; the only positive he took revolved around MSU’s final regular-season contest vs. Penn State. The battle for the Land Grant Trophy is upon us; how will Michigan State respond? The Basics Photo Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports The Numbers…
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