Nate Sudfeld Out for Year

Submitted by alum96 on

Sudfeld had a reported 'separated shoulder' Saturday and today Kevin Wilson in his presser said he will have surgery and be out for the year.

Chris Covington - a freshman - will take his place.

Takeaways:

  • MSU will now have a bye week/light scrimmage on Saturday to prepare for UM
  • That Indiana home game just got a lot less daunting; adjust/allow for Tevin Coleman pulling a Cobb

Njia

October 13th, 2014 at 4:35 PM ^

Even in the years when Sparty was putrid (not so long ago) ask any MSU fan who would win the game and they were sure it was their team no matter what the record. Now that the records and recent histories are reversed, you'd think that the attitude of fans would be as well.

Nope.

bronxblue

October 13th, 2014 at 7:41 PM ^

I think people are just realistic.  I was in EL during much of the JLS era, and listening to those fans talk up MSU beating UM despite ALL evidence to the contrary wasn't proof of undying devotion to the team (they could barely fill that stadium most games), but just an illogical hatred for UM.  I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that, but being realistic doesn't mean you are giving up.  It just means you are looking at the program in a different light.

bronxblue

October 13th, 2014 at 9:06 PM ^

That they did, but those teams were wrecks for most of his time at MSU.  I absolutely believe UM will be competitive with MSU; I just don't think they'll win unless they play a perfect game or (more likely) MSU makes some dumb decisions.  They definitely have looked beatable this year; you just need Cook to make a couple bad decisions and this game can get interesting.

MFan73

October 13th, 2014 at 5:02 PM ^

...and I agree.  In their minds it won't even be close.  I just let them speak and politely nodded at times because at the moment I can't back up any thoughts or hopes I may have for a win in that game.  One of them was fighting back a huge smile while they both agreed that State will "easily" score 50+ points on Michigan and will win by more than four touchdowns.  We'll see.  No matter, if Michigan wins, I will be the one fighting back the smile two weeks from today.  No, forget that, if Michigan wins I will be smiling all week at my job, especially in front of the Sparties!

ST3

October 13th, 2014 at 3:05 PM ^

5-7. Maryland's passing game would be scary to face in September, but if we get a bunch of snow November 22nd when we play them, I have to think we're favored in that one. Then, it's getting by Northwestern to get to bowl eligibility. They are a hard team to figure out, but we've had their number recently.

alum96

October 13th, 2014 at 3:33 PM ^

I wouldnt count on that.  Stefon Diggs v Blake Countess is not a matchup anyone is looking forward to.  Or Blake Countess v Deon Long.

Maryland QB is no different than Gary Nova. 

I guess we can root heavily for snow but that's usually not a great strategy to win football games.  Snow will also affect Devin Gardner's already not so accurate passing, and we can't run on almost any defense now.  Plus who knows what shape Devin will be in by the 2nd to last game of the year.  We don't have a functional backup QB...so sad.

Lucky Socks

October 13th, 2014 at 3:09 PM ^

I don't care how good Northwestern looks or how bad Michigan looks.  I will never predict us to lose to Northwestern.  That said, they don't look that good (despite a few decent wins) and we are improving (plus our losses may not have been as bad as we think - Utah, Minny looking solid).  Me personally, I will buy us at 6 wins.  Whether we beat MSU or OSU is a different story, but if we can pull out one of those plus a bowl game I think Brady Hoke may have saved his job for another year.  

Whatever your opinion is on him being back for another year - I will never ever cheer for Michigan to lose just for a coaching change.  Therefore, I guess I'm still cheering for Hoke to save his job until he actually loses it.  

I dumped the Dope

October 13th, 2014 at 3:00 PM ^

Anytime a rookie QB gets inserted its Defense 101 to stuff the box, and blitz the everliving hell out of him, there is literally no downside.  If he's in there to handoff the ball, then you stuff the run between the tackles.  if he's in there to pass then there's an overwhelming onslaught of defenders that can result in a sack, a poorly calculated throw, etc.

I'd say its an offensive coach's job to recognize this and try some stuff to avert that kind of pressure.  With weeks to prepare I'd think they could shift gears from previous tendencies.

MWolverine7

October 13th, 2014 at 3:19 PM ^

If Hoke goes 6-6 losing to both OSU and MSU, my fear is Brandon will justify another year by using the injury excuse - ignoring the fact that Hoke couldn't coach himself out of a paper bag

User -not THAT user

October 14th, 2014 at 9:14 AM ^

Michigan pretty much has to go 5-7 w/ no bowl eligibility for Hoke to be an automatic out. 

I don't trust Brandon to eat the 5th year of Hoke's contract if they go 6-6 and make it to some fourth-tier bowl that puts them up against a MAC team that they might actually beat to finish with a "winning" record of 7-6.

LSAClassOf2000

October 13th, 2014 at 3:50 PM ^

We actually flipped on some projections like Massey to being a slight favorite against Indiana just based on the update to the data, but the revelation about Sudfeld definitely makes this game even a little less concerning than it had been even this morning. Coleman is a scary good rusher, but yeah, I think the run defense can at least give us an opportunity to get something going on offense. 

Perkis-Size Me

October 13th, 2014 at 7:12 PM ^

Indiana will still have a pretty good offense to go up against. Don't know too much about their receivers, but I'm assuming they're solid. That Coleman kid will be tough to deal with, though. One of the better running backs that no one is talking about. Hopefully Mattison dials up the blitz big time that day. Best way to rattle a freshman QB.