
The Michigan State Spartans are in a rough spot after their 31-20 loss against their longtime rivals in the Michigan Wolverines, where they had 12 penalties and played poorly in many regards.
The main area in which they struggled was the offense, where, aside from a garbage-time touchdown drive, the unit looked messy and hardly got any momentum going.
Aside from a few specific penalties, all blame was shoved onto the offense and the team's Head Coach, Jonathan Smith, yet Smith is not the one calling the plays for the offense.
In practicality, the offensive coordinator for MSU is not Jonathan Smith, but is Brian Lindgren, and now that the team has suffered five losses in a row, there is a case that Smith should take over the offensive play-calling, which might save his job.
The full half-hour argument for Smith is right below, and a summary accompanies it further down.
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