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Mark Dantonio says potential staff changes remain 'in-house' amid offensive failures

EAST LANSING - Michigan State closed the regular season with a 14-10 win against Rutgers on Saturday and snapped a pair of ugly offensive skids in the process.

Neither was worth celebrating.

After back-to-back six-point outings in losses to Ohio State and Nebraska, Michigan State (7-5, 5-4 Big Ten) reached double digits in scoring. And, following two games without finding the end zone, the Spartans scored a touchdown for the first time in 153 minutes and 56 seconds of game play, then added another.

"Obviously I was expecting more points on the board, better output. .