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Fiery Mark Dantonio unhappy with toughness, waiting for offense to ‘figure it out’

Dave Holcomb

By Dave Holcomb

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Michigan State won its opening game by 21 points, but no one would have been able to tell by coach Mark Dantonio’s press conference Tuesday.

Dantanio was most upset at his offense, using phrases such as “not good enough” and calling out as much as half of the team on “effort,” game awareness, and “toughness.”

These weren’t typical, “we need to get better” coaching cliques, though, as Dantonio called out specific groups of players.

However, one reporter brought up the frustration from Spartans fans, and at that point, Dantonio began spitting out more cliches in defense of the players.

Of course, not all is lost either, as Dantonio then essentially said the team needs to get back to work.

But the Michigan State coach’s best line came in the form of this quote:

Michigan State probably should have beaten Tulsa by more than 21, but a win’s a win. The Spartans will be back in action this Saturday night against Western Michigan.