EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) A sixth win made Michigan State bowl
eligible. Coach Mark Dantonio thinks a seventh victory would
validate the Spartans' season in many eyes.
After rallying from an 11-point, fourth-quarter deficit to win
at Purdue 40-37 last week, Michigan State (6-5, 4-3 Big Ten) can
take the next step Saturday with a triumph over No. 13 Penn State
(9-2, 7-2).
''We're 2-0 in the month of November,'' Dantonio said Tuesday.
''We'll try to make it 3-0 when Penn State comes in. And the number
7, for those who are spiritual, means completion. Finishing is
something we've made a lot of since the end of last season.''
Either way, Dantonio's program is headed to a third straight
bowl, something the Spartans have done only twice before (1987-90
and 1995-97). Where that game may be depends on Michigan State's
showing and other results.
''I wouldn't want it any other way,'' said Dantonio, whose 22
wins in his first three seasons are a record for the program. ''As
I told our team, with the exception of one week, we've led every
game in the fourth quarter.''
The Spartans scored on two touchdown passes from quarterback
Kirk Cousins in the final 11:34 and the fourth field goal of the
day by Brett Swenson with 1:51 left to stun the Boilermakers last
weekend.
But Dantonio knows the Nittany Lions are a different opponent
with more than twice as many wins as Purdue in 2009 and a head
coach in Joe Paterno who has seen it all in 44 seasons.
''They have great stability,'' Dantonio said. ''I looked back at
a scouting report from 2003 when I was an assistant at Ohio State
and Penn State wasn't winning as much. They were always able to
stay consistent and stable. That's the sign of an outstanding
football coach. And he's someone we all look up to as a person.''
Dantonio also looks at his 19 departing seniors in a positive
light and credits them for much of Michigan State's turnaround. He
also expects it to mean even more than usual when they play their
final game in Spartan Stadium.
''I think that feeling lasts a lifetime with the way we do it
here,'' Dantonio said. ''We allow each senior to bring one parent
to the pregame meal and be with us as we prepare. I still remember
when I took my jersey off for the last time. And we want to make it
special, not just a symbolic gesture. I'd like to think we'll play
a little harder and be a little more emotional.''
The trick is to translate that emotion to execution as Michigan
State did the last three times that Dantonio coached against Penn
State in East Lansing, as an assistant in 1997 and 1999 and in an
amazing comeback two years ago.
''I remember all those games,'' Dantonio said. ''And if we
really want respect this year, we'll win our last Big Ten game
against Penn State. If we do, people will start talking about us
across the country again. From my perspective, No. 7 is very
important.''
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