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Posted on June 24th, 2009 by Spartans

2009 Michigan State Spartans Football Schedule

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2009 MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS

FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Date Opponent TV Time/Result Record
September 5 Montana State TBA TBA 0-0
September 12 Central Michigan TBA TBA 0-0
September 19 @ Notre Dame NBC 3:30 0-0
September 26 @ Wisconsin TBA TBA 0-0
October 3
Michigan TBA TBA 0-0
October 10 @ Illinois TBA TBA 0-0
October 17 Northwestern TBA 12:00 0-0
October 24 Iowa TBA 7:00 0-0
October 31
@ Minnesota BTN 8:00 0-0
November 7 Western Michigan TBA TBA 0-0
November 14 @ Purdue TBA TBA 0-0
November 21 Penn State TBA TBA 0-0

All kickoff times are EST

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Posted on June 24th, 2009 by Spartans

Bio of Head Coach Mark Dantonio

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Bio of head coach Mark Dantonio, from the official website of Michigan State Athletics:

Mark Dantonio, who served as head coach at Cincinnati for three seasons and as an assistant coach at Michigan State for six years, became Michigan State University’s 24th head football coach on Nov. 27, 2006.

A Zanesville, Ohio, native with Midwest ties, Dantonio has 26 years of collegiate coaching experience, and coached in his 12th bowl game in the 2009 Capital One Bowl as the Spartans faced Georgia. He has worked for some of the top coaches in the game, including Nick Saban, Jim Tressel and Earle Bruce.

In just two seasons, Dantonio has restored the pride and tradition of Spartan football. He is 16-10 (.615) since taking over the program, securing the most wins by a Spartan head coach in his first two years, and led MSU to its first back-to-back bowl appearances since 1996-97 and its first consecutive winning seasons since 1989-90.

One of 15 semifinalists for the George Munger Coach of the Year Award, Dantonio had his most successful season as a head coach in 2008. Under his leadership, the Spartans went 9-3 in the regular season and compiled a 6-2 record in the Big Ten, the best league mark for the program since 1999. It’s also just the third time since 1966 and 10th overall that Michigan State has won at least nine games in a season. Michigan State defeated five bowl-bound teams, with victories over Florida Atlantic, Notre Dame, Iowa, Northwestern and Wisconsin. The Spartans, who made their eighth New Year’s Day Bowl appearance and their first in nine seasons, finished the season ranked No. 24 in both the Associated Press and USA Today Polls.

Three Michigan State players were named first-team All-Big Ten by the league’s head coaches: senior running back Javon Ringer, senior safety Otis Wiley and sophomore linebacker Greg Jones. The three first-team all-conference selections were the most for the Spartans since five players received first-team honors in 1999. A total of 15 Spartans received All-Big Ten recognition on the first team, second team or honorable mention.

Ringer became MSU’s first All-American since 2004, earning first-team accolades from Walter Camp and the Associated Press. The Doak Walker Award finalist had one of the finest seasons in Spartan history, scoring a school-record 22 touchdowns and rushing for 1,637 yards, which ranked second in the school record books.

In his first season as head coach at Michigan State, Dantonio sparked a three-game turnaround as the Spartans finished the 2007 regular season with a 7-5 record, securing the program’s first bowl bid in four years with a berth against Boston College in the Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando, Fla. Dantonio became just the third first-year coach in Michigan State history to earn a postseason bowl bid, joining Nick Saban (1995 Independence Bowl vs. LSU) and John L. Smith (2003 Alamo Bowl vs. Nebraska).

Michigan State (7-6 overall) produced seven victories despite playing one of the nation’s most demanding schedules, as the Spartans’ 2007 opponents had a combined record of 75-57 (.568) during the regular season. The Spartans went 4-3 in games played against bowl-bound teams in 2007. Michigan State lost six games by a combined total of 31 points, including two in overtime (Northwestern and Iowa). All six games were decided by seven points or less.

Michigan State finished the year strong, winning its final two games of the regular season for the first time since 1999 with victories at Purdue and over Penn State, both bowl-bound teams. Dantonio became the first coach in Spartan history to begin his initial season 4-0, as Michigan State opened the 2007 campaign with wins over UAB, Bowling Green, Pittsburgh and Notre Dame. With the 31-14 victory over the Irish, the Spartans became the first opponent to win six-straight games in the 77-year history of Notre Dame Stadium.

In 2007, Michigan State featured one of the Big Ten’s most prolific offensive attacks. The Spartans ranked second in the conference in scoring offense (33.1 points per game), third in rushing offense (198.2 yards per game) and fourth in total offense (416.8 ypg.). Michigan State also was listed among the NCAA’s top 30 in rushing offense (No. 25) and scoring offense (No. 29). The Spartans scored a school single-season record 430 points and produced top 10 single-season totals in six other offensive categories, including total yards (No. 3: 5,418), first downs (No. 4: 266), passing yards (No. 5: 2,842), total yards per game (No. 6: 416.8) and scoring average (No. 6: 33.1 ppg.).

Michigan State also displayed dramatic improvement on the defensive side of the football in 2007. The Spartans ranked fourth in the Big Ten and No. 30 nationally in rushing defense, allowing just 125.9 ypg. Michigan State held four opponents under 50 yards rushing (UAB, Bowling Green, Indiana and Boston College). After finishing eighth in the Big Ten and No. 88 nationally in total defense in 2006, the Spartans improved to fourth in the league and No. 32 in the NCAA, allowing 345.5 ypg. After finishing near the bottom of the conference in tackles for loss (ninth) and sacks (10th) in 2006, Michigan State vaulted to third in the Big Ten in tackles for loss (7.69 per game) and fourth in sacks (3.08).

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Spartan Sports Network Radio Affiliates

MICHIGAN RADIO AFFILIATES

THAT CARRY SPARTAN SPORTS:

  • Adrian: WABJ-AM 1490
  • Alma: WQBX-FM 104.9
  • Alpena: WATZ-AM 1450
  • Ann Arbor: WLBY-AM 1290
  • Bad Axe: WLEW-AM 1340
  • Battle Creek: WBCK-FM 95.3
  • Benton Harbor: WCSY-FM 103.7
  • Cadillac: WCKC-FM 107.1
  • Caro: WKYO-AM 1360
  • Detroit: WJR-AM 760
  • Escanaba: WDBC-AM 680
  • Flint: WWCK-AM 1570
  • Gaylord: WAVC-FM 93.9
  • Grand Haven: WGHN-FM 92.1
  • Grand Rapids: WBBL-AM 1340
  • Greenville: WSCG-AM 1380
  • Greenville: WSCG-FM 106.3
  • Hastings: WBCH-AM 1220
  • Hastings: WBCH-FM 100.1
  • Holland: WPNW-AM 1260
  • Iron Mountain: WMIQ-AM 1450
  • Jackson: WIBM-AM 1450
  • Kalamazoo: WKZO-AM 590
  • Lansing: WJIM-AM 1240
  • Lansing: WMMQ-FM 94.9
  • Ludington: WKLA-AM 1450
  • Manistee: WMTE-AM 1340
  • Marquette: WDMJ-AM 1320
  • Midland: WLUN-FM 100.9
  • Mount Pleasant: WMMI-AM 830
  • Newberry: WIHC-FM 97.9
  • Ontonagon: WUPY-FM 101.1
  • Petoskey: WJML-AM 1110
  • Port Huron: WPHM-AM 1380
  • Saginaw: WNEM-AM 1250
  • Sturgis: WMSH-AM 1230
  • Tawas City: WKJC-FM 104.7
  • Traverse City, WCCW-AM 1310

SOURCE: MSU Athletics Dept

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Michigan State’s Fight Song Lyrics

Michigan State’s

Fight Song Lyrics

On the banks of the Red Cedar,
There’s a school that’s known to all;
Its specialty is winning,
And those Spartans play good ball;
Spartan teams are never beaten,
All through the game they’ll fight;
Fight for the only colors,
Green and White.
Go right through for MSU,
Watch the points keep growing.
Spartan teams are bound to win,
They’re fighting with a vim.
Rah! Rah! Rah!
See their team is weakening,
We’re going to win this game.
Fight! Fight! Rah! Team, Fight!
Victory for MSU.

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Video: Michigan State Football All-Time Highlights

Michigan State football highlights set to music by the world famous Spartan Marching Band.

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Michigan State’s All-Time Conference Championships in Football

The Spartans have won eight conference championships in football; the last Big Ten title was in 1990.
  • 1903 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Co-Champions
  • 1905 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Champions
  • 1953 Big Ten Conference Co-Champions
  • 1965 Big Ten Conference Champions
  • 1966 Big Ten Conference Champions
  • 1978 Big Ten Conference Co-Champions
  • 1987 Big Ten Conference Champions
  • 1990 Big Ten Conference Co-Champions

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Posted on June 24th, 2009 by Spartans

The Spartan Marching Band

About the Spartan Marching Band, from SpartanBand.net:

The 300 member Spartan Band is one of the oldest and most recognized university marching bands in the country.

The band was founded in 1870 as a 10-member student group, and since then has grown into one of the premiere college bands in the nation.

The SMB has played for five U.S. Presidents and performed at four Rose Bowls, two world’s fairs, and one world series. The Spartan Band has toured the United States extensively, winning the hearts of band fans everywhere.

The band has appeared in concert and on football fields in such far-flung cities as San Francisco, New York, Dallas, Chicago, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Albuquerque, St. Louis, Denver, New Orleans, Salt Lake City, Tokyo, Tucson, San Diego and Washington, D.C.

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Posted on June 22nd, 2009 by Spartans

Follow Michigan State Football on Twitter !

Follow the latest Michigan State Football developments

on Twitter!

Michigan State Football:  @msu_football

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Posted on June 21st, 2009 by Spartans

Lyrics to Michigan State Alma Mater: MSU Shadow

MSU Shadow Lyrics

MSU, we love thy shadows
When twilight silence falls,
Flushing deep and softly paling
O’er ivy covered halls;
Beneath the pines we’ll gather
To give our faith so true,
Sing our love for Alma Mater
And thy praises MSU.
When from these scenes we wander
And twilight shadows fade,
Our memory still will linger
Where light and shadows played;
In the evening oft we’ll gather
And pledge our faith anew,
Sing our love for Alma Mater
And thy praises MSU.

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Posted on June 19th, 2009 by Spartans

Michigan State schedules future football games against West Virginia and Alabama

From ESPN’s Big Ten blogger Adam Rittenberg:

Michigan State beefed up its future nonconference schedules Monday, announcing agreements with West Virginia and Alabama, and extending its series with longtime rival Notre Dame.

The school has signed contracts for a home-and-home series with West Virginia in 2014 and 2015, and a home-and-home series with Alabama in 2016 and 2017. Michigan State extended its annual series with Notre Dame through the 2025 season but will have breaks in 2014-15 and 2020-21.

The Spartans and Fighting Irish last took a break in 1995-96, when Michigan State played Nebraska and Louisville.

Michigan State will visit West Virginia on Sept. 13, 2014, and host the Mountaineers the following year on Sept. 19. The teams haven’t met since 1942.

The Spartans make their first-ever appearance against Alabama on Sept. 3, 2016, at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama will visit Spartan Stadium on Sept. 2, 2017.

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