** 2021 Opponent Previews : @ Michigan State (Game 5) **

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The Athletic: As Year 2 awaits Mel Tucker and his Michigan State program, there is work to do but reason for optimism

There is a line in “It Takes What it Takes,” a 2020 book written by renowned mental conditional expert Trevor Moawad and The Athletic’s Andy Staples, in which Moawad describes the matter-of-fact exercise of thinking neutrally. In its simplest form, neutral thinking is intended to help those move forward in life. Positive thinkers can find themselves separated from reality. Negative thinkers can hinder their own progress and development. Neutral thinking is, essentially, a method to prevent the past from dictating the future. It is a process Moawad has come to master over time. He travels the country, speaking to coaches, teams, athletes and anyone who seeks to learn more about it. Michigan State coach Mel Tucker is one of them. Tucker encouraged his staff to read the book last year. He has invited Moawad to speak to his team. Neutral thinking is something Tucker lives by, day in and day out.

https://theathletic.com/2640095/2021/06/15/as-year-2-awaits-mel-tucker-and-his-michigan-state-program-there-is-work-to-do-but-reason-for-optimism/


CollegeFootballNews: Michigan State Spartans Preview

It’s not that the style under Dantonio couldn’t keep on working, but it took a certain tone, tenor and coach to pull it off. So now in Mel Tucker’s second season, the first goal has to be to create his own direction. It’s not that the style under Dantonio couldn’t keep on working, but it took a certain tone, tenor and coach to pull it off. So now in Mel Tucker’s second season, the first goal has to be to create his own direction. There’s experience and depth on the 2021 team. The offensive line seems like it’s been around long enough to have blocked for Lorenzo White, there’s a solid starting 11 on defense, and there’s enough coming in from the transfer portal to fill in some of the cracks. There’s no Wisconsin, Iowa or Minnesota on the schedule. There’s a trip to Miami, road games at Ohio State, Northwestern and Indiana, and home dates against Michigan and Penn State. Win at least two of those, get the O going and go 5-1 or better against everyone else, and everything is back on track. Of course, doing that is going to be a tough fight, but this program is used to that.

SET THE MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS REGULAR SEASON WIN TOTAL AT … 5.5

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NW and Youngstown State aren’t exactly a daunting duo but I’ve definitely been impressed most with the Michigan State OLine through 2 weeks.

Maybe we shock the world in Norman but assuming we lose that game, the Michigan State game becomes one of the most important of the season. With a weak NW after, we’d have a shot to be 4-2 with momentum against a tough Michigan team in Lincoln.

 
I drank a glass of Kool-Aid just now.

If Martin, Manning, Toure & Allen are healthy for this game and we do just a bit better at pass protection I think we win.

One of my biggest fears is Martinez getting hurt this week against Oklahoma.

 
I drank a glass of Kool-Aid just now.

If Martin, Manning, Toure & Allen are healthy for this game and we do just a bit better at pass protection I think we win.

One of my biggest fears is Martinez getting hurt this week against Oklahoma.
Bruh put down the Kool-Aid we just got waxed two weeks ago against a terrible Illinois team 

 
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