Maybe don't write that post-Fleck Western Michigan epitaph just yet. No, it's tough to imagine them recruiting at the same level going forward. But this roster is still mostly comprised of a roster he built, where he was recruiting well above any other MAC program. They showed it last week by going west and giving USC all they could handle in the Coliseum. Judging from the Big Ten's struggles in those September west coast games, as well as the Rose Bowl, that shouldn't be quickly dismissed. The question is whether the Broncos have that good of a rushing attack, or USC's run defense is that bad. Western Michigan struggled badly in the passing game, and yet still, with a one dimensional offense, put up 250 yards on the ground, at 5.5 ypc. That appears to be the strength of the Michigan State defense, if you can judge much off one game...against Bowling Green. Granted, that is a Falcon team that finished last year on a three game winning streak, wanting to run the ball, averaging over 300 ypg on the ground in those 3 wins. They had 67 yards on 2.8 ypc against Michigan State. The Spartans played a lot of press coverage against Bowling Green. Probably more than I've seen them play since 2014. The front didn't collect sacks, but they got quarterback pressure at a good clip. The corners did a good job largely, but the deep ball, particularly in slots matched up against safeties, was wide open all day. That was a frequent complaint in the early Dantonio days, and it seems like he's going back to his bread and butter, and live or die by it. Bowling Green couldn't take advantage of those, either because of the constant pressure, or because their quarterback was missing his throws. I think Western does enough to pull the Spartans out of their comfort zone a little more, but I also think the Michigan State run game looks better one week in, after playing four freshman substantially on the line in Week 1. This one looks like a coin flip to me.
MICHIGAN STATE 31, WESTERN MICHIGAN 30