MIchigan State coach Mark Dantonio felt the Spartans had plenty of retention from spring as they opened preseason camp Thursday. Chris Solari, Detroit Free Press
EAST LANSING — There won’t be many new faces in Michigan State football’s lineup this fall. Much like it was going into 2018.
That is a good thing for a defense that loses just three starters from the nation’s best unit against the run and No. 10 overall nationally a year ago.
It remains questionable for an offense that ranked among the nation’s most inefficient and delivered the worst production in Mark Dantonio’s first 12 seasons.