East Lansing – Michigan State has one primary goal when it faces Wake Forest in the Pinstripe Bowl – win the game and avoid a sub-.500 record.
It won’t deliver the Spartans a championship they hoped for back in August and it won’t wipe away what can only be described as a disappointing season, but the win would at least give Michigan State a positive feeling heading into an uncertain off-season.
While most of that uncertainty surrounds Mark Dantonio and his plans for his coaching staff, the Spartans also find themselves about to embark on another quarterback competition.