Mark Dantonio Guarantees Win Over Ohio State
By Evan Massey
Michigan State Spartans‘ head coach Mark Dantonio guaranteed a win over the Ohio State Buckeyes in one of college footballs most anticipated games.
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The Michigan State Spartans and Ohio State Buckeyes are preparing to face off against each other tomorrow evening, and the winner is going to take a jump in the playoff rankings. Michigan State is currently the #8 ranked team in the country, with Ohio State being the #14 ranked team.
Needless to say, this game is a big one for both teams and their seasons rest on what happens tomorrow night. Michigan State is favored in the game, but the Buckeyes are more than capable of pulling off the win. It’s going to be an exciting game, and both teams are going to leave even more on the field than they usually would due to the rivalry aspect.
Spartans’ head coach Mark Dantonio has guaranteed that his Michigan State team will defeat Ohio State.
There are plenty of teams that are on the outside looking in as far as the playoff race is concerned, and both of these teams are in that category. Both teams have the talent to make a run here at the end of the season, and it all begins with a win tomorrow night.
Expect a hotly contested game between both of these teams. Dantonio is taking a risk guaranteeing a win in a big game like this, but it shows that he has complete faith in his team.
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