Monday, November 3, 2014

The Spartan Slant Podcast for Ohio State Week!




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Another podcast brought to you by @TheSpartanSlant.  In this episode we cover the Pre Ohio State hype as the #7 Michigan State Spartans come off a bye week.  We discuss the Playoff Picture again and it's subtle changes, we discuss the keys to the Ohio State game, and we discuss the Connor Cook interview with Dan Patrick.

Have a listen/download, this one comes in at just a hair over 30 minutes, perfect for that mundane drive home from work or that 3 mile jog you've been needing to get in after too much Halloween candy.

Enjoy, please follow us on Twitter for the latest @TheSpartanSlant, and help us surpass our goal of our first 100 followers, pass this on to friends and fellow Spartans whom it may concern and once again thank you for all your support!

Sunday, October 26, 2014

5th @TheSpartanSlant Podcast



Check out our post Michigan Podcast on Podomatic or iTunes.  This episode we discuss the Dagger, Connor Cook, The NCAAF Playoff Picture, the Top 25, and the crowd factor @Spartan Stadium.  Check it out, around 29 minutes long, pass us around on Social Media via Twitter @TheSpartanSlant and Facebook.  Go Green!

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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

@The Spartan Slant 4th Podcast - 10/8/14



It's time for the 4th podcast from @TheSpartanSlant. The latest podcast features a quick season review of the first 5 games, a brief discussion on 'clapgate', the student section discussion, and some Playoff Talk.  Give it a listen, follow on Twitter and let us know what you think.  As always, Go Green!

Sunday, August 31, 2014

@The Spartan Slant Podcast #3 (8/30/14)



Hello Spartans!  It's #DuckHuntingWeek and I've got @TheSpartanSlant's third podcast ready for your commute/exercise/relaxation time.  Starting off we recap the Jacksonville State game, followed by previewing the Oregon game and talking briefly about the rest of the B1G's week 1 performances and the College Football Playoff.  Enjoy and don't forget to follow us @TheSpartanSlant on twitter.  Thanks!  GO GREEN!

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Michigan State Season Preview: 2014 - 2015 Predictions





Here is the official prediction from @TheSpartanSlant for the upcoming 2014-2015 Michigan State Football Season.

 I have the Spartans Finishing as B1G Repeat Champions in a 34-24 win over the Hawkeyes in Indianapolis.  I have our total record going into the inaugural College Football Playoff as 12-1 and I predict that if the committee is going to put their money where their mouth is then Michigan State will bump out a few teams due to their non-embarrassing loss @ Oregon.

I have the offense averaging 36.15 points per game and the defense holding teams to an average of 10.77 points per game.  It pains me to call the Oregon game a loss but I feel that if I'm being objective a win their to me would count as a huge victory due to it not being what I expect.  I hope the team reads this as proves me wrong but I have to go with my gut and say from the outside looking in, Oregon should get the W.  The loss of Braxton Miller makes the Ohio State game a W in East Lansing for me and the Michigan game will be one that will make the fate of Brady Hoke very hard to swallow, especially if he goes on to beat Ohio State in the last game of the season.

Iowa has a laughably easy schedule all the way up until the last two weeks of the season. It is highly likely that they will go into the Wisconsin game (at home mind you) 10-0 and based on the way rankings work, they will be ranked somewhere around #12 in the nation or higher.  At that point I really think that becomes the game to win the West, as I feel Nebraska will drop one to Michigan State and potentially OSU, and that Wisconsin could lose to Nebraska.  I believe a fired up Hawkeye fan base with a top 15 ranking will make Iowa City an insane environment for the Badgers and I believe the Hawkeyes will lock it up.  





Friday
Aug. 29
  Jacksonville State Gamecocks
Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI
7:30 p.m. ET
BTN/BTN2Go
W (38-10)
Saturday
Sept. 6
Ducksat Oregon Ducks
Autzen Stadium, Eugene, OR
6:30 p.m. ET
FOX
L (24-21) 
Saturday
Sept. 13
---Bye Week------
Saturday
Sept. 20
EaglesEastern Michigan Eagles
Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI
TBAW (30-3)
Saturday
Sept. 27
CowboysWyoming Cowboys (HC)
Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI
12:00 p.m. ET
TV TBA
W (35-10)
Saturday
Oct. 4
CornhuskersNebraska Cornhuskers
Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI
8:00 p.m. ET
ABC/ESPN/2 TBA
W (44-35)
Saturday
Oct. 11
Boilermakersat Purdue Boilermakers
Ross-Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, IN
TBAW (28-0)
Saturday
Oct. 18
Hoosiersat Indiana Hoosiers
Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, IN
3:30 p.m. ET
TV TBA
W (42-28)
Saturday
Oct. 25
WolverinesMichigan Wolverines
Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI
TBAW (36-6)
Saturday
Nov. 1
---Bye Week------
Saturday
Nov. 8
BuckeyesOhio State Buckeyes
Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI
8:00 p.m. ET
ABC
W (34-27) 
Saturday
Nov. 15
Terrapinsat Maryland Terrapins
Byrd Stadium, College Park, MD
8:00 p.m. ET
BTN/BTN2Go
W (45-14)
Saturday
Nov. 22
Scarlet KnightsRutgers Scarlet Knights
Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI
TBAW (52-7)
Saturday
Nov. 29
Nittany Lionsat Penn State Nittany Lions
Beaver Stadium, University Park, PA
TBAW (28-22)
Saturday
Dec. 6
Big TenBig Ten Championship Game
Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN
8:00 p.m. ET
IOWA
W (34-24)




Wednesday, August 13, 2014

The Spartan Slant Podcast #2 - 8/11/14



Hello fellow Spartans!  I've recorded Podcast number 2.  I hope you enjoy.  It run about 34:00 minutes and is available for download or streaming.  I figured the extra 4 minutes would be great for your cardio cool down or those extra minutes in traffic.

Podcast conversation includes:
1) Dantonio's Feathers in the Cap: New Recruiting Pipelines and Milestones
2) How Potent Can This Offense Be: A Glance at the 2014 Offense Based on Clues from Fall Camp
3) Era's of College Football and the new Power 5 Autonomy Rule: How this will affect Michigan State.

Thanks again for listening everyone.  Pass it on to a friend, RT it, and tweet us @TheSpartanSlant to keep the conversation going or suggest ideas for future podcasts you'd like covered.

Take Care,
Go GREEN!

M@

Podcast #2 Click Here

Friday, July 25, 2014

The First Ever Spartan Slant Podcast - 7/25/14



Hello everyone!  I am proud to announce our first ever podcast.  It's available for download or through online streaming.  Please give it a listen, pass it on to your friends, loved ones, enemies and enjoy.  Also if it provokes any thought whatsoever, tweet us @TheSpartanSlant so that we can keep the conversation going through the doldrums of July.  Also follow us @TheSpartanSlant for suggestions on future podcast conversations and discussions.  Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy, click the link below to listen or download.


The Spartan Slant Podcast 1 - July 25, 2014

#GoGreen

-TheSpartanSlant

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Sweetness Again!



College sports are entrenched with rich tradition and legacies.  Wooden, Knight, Rupp, Krzyzewski, Olson ... and Izzo.  Expectations are sky-high this year.  However, I hope the Spartan Nation doesn't lose sight of just how special this week is.  We're back.  We're back in the Sweet 16!

Saturday night, fourth-seeded Michigan State defeated the twelfth-seeded Harvard Crimson sending Tom Izzo to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament for the twelfth time in his nineteen year career as the coach for the Spartans.  12 out of 19.  Casual sports fans may not fully comprehend that statistic.  They may bring their watered-down NBA perspective of postseason play to the conversation and assume that any team worth it's salt should be in the Sweet 16 most of the time.  Michigan State is one of the Top 10 programs in the country.  Why celebrate being top 16?  Obviously top programs should always end up in the Sweet 16 right?  It just means you're in the top 16.

In the words of Dwight Schrute ... "False."



The Sweet 16 is not an entitlement.  It is not assumed.  Let's take a look at some of the programs notoriously considered the best in the game and how many see how they hold up to this metric.

Rock Chalk, Jay Hawk, K-U.  The home of the original rules to the game of basketball.  The tradition, the chant, the home of the Kansas University Jay Hawks.  They come in at the most impressive, 13, (Plus whatever happens if they win Sunday).  I've got a lot of respect for that.

Kentucky, the all-time-winningest program in NCAA history is the Kingpin.  The rafters in Rupp Arena are clad with banners from over eight different NCAA Championships.  The Wildcats have been to the Sweet 16 twelve times (13 if they go on to win on Sunday).

Then let's go pouring some salt in a fresh wound.  Duke.  After just losing to Mercer in the round of 64, let's analyze a program that I have shear respect for.  This is a hall of fame coach, who has coached Lebron James and the greatest NBA players in the world to two consecutive Olympic titles, while still coaching at Duke. In the past 19 years, Duke has been to the Sweet Sixteen 11 times.

Their tobacco road rivals, the alma mater of the Michael Jordan.  The North Carolina Tar Heels are one of the great storied programs.  They've been to the Sweet 16 ten times (11 if they go on to win on Sunday).

UCLA.  The house that Wooden built.  How many Izzo-era Sweet 16's have they attended?  8.


Indiana.  The Indiana Hoosiers.  How many Sweet Sixteens since the Izzo-era?  Three.  That's right.  Three.  You heard that correct.  Three.

And just for fun.  How did Ann Arbor stack up in the Izzo era?  Two.  Two total appearances.  For all the general studies majors out there, that is 6 times less than what your "little brother" has done in the same time.  Although, credit where credit is due, I think John Beilein has a great squad this year that is poised to make a deep run and they looked great against what I assumed was a mismatch on the interior with the Longhorns.  There'd be no sweeter encore then a B1G rematch in the NCAA championship of the Wolverines vs. Spartans.  Crazier things have happened.

Comparing success is kind of a loser's game.  However, like many Spartans this year, I struggled with the concept that we were selected by everyone from the POTUS Barack Obama to the screaming Dick Vitale (It's Awwwwsum BayBee!) as that popular, not-quite-chalk, but still safe bet to win it all.

Traditionally, we relish the chip on our shoulder.  We crave the us-against-the-world-mentality.  We should be flattered.  We should own it.  We've been there, and if anyone can get the players to turn off their cell-phones and twitter,  and focus in on the task at hand, it's Izzo.  This is a man who rarely gets caught looking past an opponent in March.

Tom Izzo has had a rough year.  It's wearing on him.  Internet trolls and twitter cry-babies have a much louder voice now than they did in 1995.  In a press-conference this week, he referenced in regards to winning and fan approval that "two weeks ago [he] wasn't the most popular guy in [East Lansing] either.  It's just the way it is.  It's the way it works."

But Tom, take it from this blogger, and the majority of the fan base that doesn't run for a keyboard every time we get a number on the right hand side of the hyphen, we appreciate you.  Jud got us into the party, but you put us square at the table of the V.I.P.  Enjoy this next week of hype and celebration of what you and this team have accomplished.  We know we will.