East Lansing — When it comes to moving on from the 2018 football season, there probably aren’t many around the Michigan State program that will resist the urge to quickly turn the attention to 2019.
It’s easy to see why for the Spartans, who entered last season ranked in the top 15 in the nation with designs on competing for the Big Ten East title and getting back to the conference championship game.
However, a rash of injuries on offense that helped lead to poor execution, mixed in with questionable game plans and play-calling, led to Michigan State having arguably the most ineffective offense in coach Mark Dantonio’s 12 seasons.