Dantonio signs the dotted line. Another 5 years with the Spartans.

Submitted by markusr2007 on

Salary boost from $1.8 to $1.83 million and secured at his post until 2016.

The three straight wins over Michigan, plus the win at OSU last week are probably the 4 signature wins of Dantonio's 21 Big Ten victories. 

Here's to hoping the Michigan Wolverines hand the MSU AD a big case of buyer's remorse next Saturday afternoon!

WolverineHistorian

October 9th, 2011 at 3:31 PM ^

I've been thinking the same thing.  Would OSU even want to hire Dantonio? His 3 wins over Michigan were during our worst 3 year stretch in 70 something years, and that included the worst team in school history.  (That's a far cry from Cooper's ASU team beating a top 5 Michigan team in the Rose Bowl, which was a major reason OSU hired him.)

Dantonio's lone win over OSU looks to be the bucks worst team since 1988, right on the heels of their drama with the NCAA . Other than his win over Wisconsin last year, what would OSU be impressed with?  His 0-4 bowl record or the fact that he referred to Tressel as a fallen hero? 

Dantonio is the best coach MSU has had in a long time.  But despite that, I would think OSU would want someone with a better resume. 

InDee

October 9th, 2011 at 2:04 PM ^

What does tSIO have to pay to buy out Dantanio now?

He will obviously have to eat his words if he takes up that offer.. what with the long term committment and stability and love for EL remarks yesterday..

AlwaysBlue

October 9th, 2011 at 2:35 PM ^

Now that the guy from Ohio is gone Dantonio rises to the top of my list of conference coaches I just can't stand.  However he's a little man who can't rise above the banter of opponent's players or the pain of dishing out consequences for his own players indiscretions.  At least the guy in Ohio had the sense to bring a certain charisma and humility to his act.

LSAClassOf2000

October 9th, 2011 at 3:31 PM ^

You have to wonder if there are clauses in that contract - as Meyer always had - that allow him to bolt for certain jobs. Somehow, I see him firmly planted in East Lansing, however.

WolvinLA2

October 9th, 2011 at 11:50 PM ^

There's no doubt that we'd rather see Dantonio at OSU than Meyer, but OSU doesn't want Dantonio, unless they can't get anyone to come there. 

Dantonio is a very mediocre coach in a lot of ways.  I'm not saying he's bad, but he's not great.  He doesn't win many big games, hasn't won any bowl games at MSU and has done a very average job recruiting with most of his exceptions being guys who were slotted for MSU all the way. 

michfan6060

October 9th, 2011 at 4:12 PM ^

Here is something about sparty that doesn't deserve its own thread.

A little sample of sparty logic from red cedar.

"Jon Wilner has the right idea about scUM. If we had their schedule we'd be 6-0"

 

somebody should tell them we have one opponent in common and what happened.

justthinking

October 9th, 2011 at 4:49 PM ^

he did it to solidify his current team and for future recruiting purposes.

Everyone had him on the top list for OSU consideration. I don't think he wanted to take on the restructuring that OSU has coming - especially not with his health the way it is either.

He probably thought, If I can make it another 5 years lets keep building the program at MSU --  and if I can eek out a couple more wins over Michigan in that time, all the better for my legacy.

el segundo

October 9th, 2011 at 9:20 PM ^

Why should Dantonio want to be Fickel's replacement and take on the brunt of the consequences of the sanctions (those already imposed, and those likely to come)?  Much better to be the guy who replaces Fickel's replacement.

Anyway, maybe he'd rather be the most beloved MSU coach in the last 40-50 years.  

BlueHills

October 9th, 2011 at 9:08 PM ^

Considering what Dantonio's brought to the MSU program in terms of on-field performance, he's obviously their best hire in a very long time.

Like or dislike the man (I tend toward the latter, principally because I see him as arrogant, deceptive and a hypocrite in terms of discipline), he'll wind up being a hero to a lot of MSU fans. 

In the public perception, MSU is still in Michigan's shadow. An MSU coach either has to accept it in a good natured way like some of their prior coaches, or be generally pissed about it and develop a repellent persona to deal with it. Dantonio has chosen repellence. I say good for him. In the end, it won't matter, as Michigan is resurgent.

It may take some time and player development for Michigan to once again deliver an annual drubbing to MSU, but I'm confident that it will happen soon. I'm hoping as soon as next weekend!