gruden

June 10th, 2017 at 11:37 PM ^

They may be lucky if they have 70 scholarship players this fall.  Whatever it turns out to be, this has got to be super demoralizing for those that remain.  It would take Mork's greatest coaching effort to keep this team together and win a couple games. 

I don't see much good happening for them this season, and I'm not one bit sad about that.

YoOoBoMoLloRoHo

June 11th, 2017 at 2:16 PM ^

Martinez and Winters. Martinez was not much of a loss and Winters was the recruit who was arrested the day before NSD. They also "lost" Nicholson and McDowell - which they didn't replace with two more recruits (27 seniors and 27 signees). They'll hand out scholarships like candy to walkons but really have 72 or fewer true scholarship players. If they suffer an injury to LJ, a DT or OL - it could get very ugly in EL.

Steves_Wolverines

June 10th, 2017 at 6:18 PM ^

Mark this up as a huge surprise. He was supposed to come in and be the experienced player they needed on the extremely thin dl rotation. This is unreal, and there are more to come per umbig11. What a tire fire that program is right now!

xtramelanin

June 10th, 2017 at 6:29 PM ^

in who could fog a mirror, then the only thing that makes any sense is an off-the-field issue.   what can that be?  dirty test?  pending charges?  no disrespect to the kid but why else on earth would sparty say no?   

and with FERPA in place sparty can't even really comment so there might be no learning what happened with this kid.  oh well.  

Night_King

June 10th, 2017 at 6:50 PM ^

RCMB posters are so angry with Solari, it's almost as if he made the decision that MSU wouldn't bring back Peat or something. Just unreal those guys. 

nerv

June 10th, 2017 at 7:47 PM ^

At the end of the day this may be a blessing in disguise for Peat to not have to walk into MSU with the shape they're currently in. Maybe he can head for greener pastures at a program going in another direction. Perhaps go row the boat at Minnesota.

lhglrkwg

June 10th, 2017 at 11:57 PM ^

Dantonio (w/ Narduzzi) is as good as MSU will ever do long term (They could find another Saban, but anyone really good is going to move in within 3-5 years). I'd say 3-9 plus all the off field issues have warmed his seat considerably but he's still their best coach of the last 50 years and probably got MSU to its only CFP of the next 50 years

I'd bet another rough year or two will see him 'retire' but I'd be fairly shocked if they fired him outright in the next few years unless some mammoth scandal broke out

MotownGoBlue

June 11th, 2017 at 11:46 AM ^

I'm sure there's more to the story. It appears, however, that Peat knew as much as we did when they notified him. My scientific wild-ass guess would be: the credits he attained at the JUCO level may not all be transferable (coming from someone that transferred a few times).

JTrain

June 10th, 2017 at 9:13 PM ^

I hope we are up by 50. Go for two. And do an onside kick after every TD. Student body right and take dorktonyoh out on the sideline too.
Make snarky stupid cryptic comments at post game interview like ..." sometimes you gotta keep the lions locked up in a cage until it's time to feed them. Then let them out. Only when they're really hungry."

Wolfman

June 10th, 2017 at 11:18 PM ^

"Make snarky stupid cryptic comments at post game interview like ..." sometimes you gotta keep the lions locked up in a cage until it's time to feed them. Then let them out. Only when they're really hungry."

Must admit he made the most outlandish victory statements in that short-lived period, rivaling those of any other coach running a program with such a limited shelf-life. "Beating Michigan. We're going to keep doing that. It's important and fun." I mean, Damn!!!! It was almost as if he didn't fully grasp or understand the school and that it had to return to it's rightful place just as surely as we did ours.' There are certain facts of life one must eventually, no matter how difficult, accept and be grateful for the good times because they don't happen that often in this particular case. 

Ali G Bomaye

June 12th, 2017 at 10:29 AM ^

Actually, I hope we just thump them without doing anything remarkable. Going for two or calling other plays to specifically rub it in would give MSU fans the satisfaction of thinking this is a big deal to us. Winning big without doing anything remarkable is way worse for them, because it puts MSU in the category of just another overmatched opponent, like Illinois or Maryland last year.

saveferris

June 12th, 2017 at 1:12 PM ^

This.  1000X This.  Looking forward to putting MSU back in the corner where they belong.  Looking forward to shining a light on how overbilled Dantonio was as a coach, since "elite" coaches don't let their programs completely collapse in Year 11 of their tenure.  If that's happening, then you probably weren't that good in the first place.

It's gratifying that the epilogue on Dantonio's career will read as his success being built on filling the vacuum left by Michigan and Penn State floundering more than his actually building a program that would last.  That was always a fantasy.

 

Whamrma

June 10th, 2017 at 9:12 PM ^

Could this possibly be a decision made by the 3 people that Hollis gave a special badge to? I believe UMbig eluded to just days ago?

UMgradMSUdad

June 11th, 2017 at 12:05 AM ^

I wouldn't be surprised if at their Monday meeting the Board of Regents told Dantonio and Hollis to get their acts together and start doing a better job of vetting football players. And if they want to grant a player with a checkered past a scholarship, they better be ready to tender their resignation if said player does anything to put the university in a bad light.

lhglrkwg

June 10th, 2017 at 11:58 PM ^

If all this crap happened in Ann Arbor, Harbaugh would be getting roasted by all the talking heads all summer. Pete Finebaum would have material for his show for weeks.