Chris Kapilovic did not mince words about Michigan State football’s 2020 offense.
At least, what little there was of it.
The Spartans' fewest points per game in 20 years. Zero rushing touchdowns by a running back. One of the nation’s worst attacks on the ground.
“Going through and watching the fall, it was tough because I've been doing this a long time,” Kapilovic, MSU's offensve line coach, said Friday. “And that was the least productive offense I've ever been a part of. And it was hard to digest.”
The mission this spring: Make up for lost time, starting Saturday when the Spartans put on the pads for the first time this spring.