Former Michigan State football head coach Mark Dantonio, the all-time winningest head coach in program history, was confident that he would be able to handle all of the changes that have happened to college football since he retired, most notably the transfer portal.
"I would have adapted," Dantonio said Friday evening after his MSU Athletics Hall of Fame induction. "I would have adapted, but I do look at things --- for example, when I came here in '07, if you look at that '07 football team, we did not have one player leave.
"And then you look at the fact that I think in my 13 years we had maybe five, I think, five players transfer here in the course of that. So, it's quite unusual, the change, but I think you just naturally keep up with things that change and it's part of it."
There's no reason to really doubt Dantonio. His 114 victories in 13 seasons speak for themselves.
Dantonio presided over the most successful stretch of football in modern history for Michigan State. He won three Big Ten titles in a six-season span (2010, 2013, 2015), had six double-digit win seasons, had seven teams ranked in the final AP Top 25, and got the team to a bowl contest a dozen times.
Dantonio is also keeping an active role in college sports. He's one of just 13 members on this year's College Football Playoff Committee.
Dantonio will be in attendance for Saturday's game against Youngstown State, as he and the other inductees to the Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame will all be recognized during halftime.
But MSU's former coach still keeps a close eye on his former program.
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