East Lansing — When Michael Geiger raced the length of the field at Ohio Stadium last Saturday, swinging his right arm in a circle as his teammates chased him, it provided celebration footage for years to come.
And who can blame Geiger and his teammates? Michigan State had just beaten Ohio State on Geiger’s 41-yard field goal as time expired. It was a win that kept the Spartans in the Big Ten and College Football Playoff hunt and ended the Buckeyes’ 23-game winning streak.
So yeah, have some fun.
But what has been more impressive about Michigan State under the leadership of coach Mark Dantonio is how quickly it has moved on from big games — win or lose — to focus on the next opponent.