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Spartans? Stanton hasn?t been going great guns lately
Friday, October 13, 2006
Rob Oller
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
</IMG> Senior quarterback Drew Stanton has not thrown a touchdown pass in 2 1 /2 games, and Michigan State is 0-3 in its past three games. The Spartans are 20-23 with Stanton as their starter.
Drew Stanton attends yoga sessions each Monday to increase his flexibility, but the real stretching process has come on Saturdays.
The Michigan State senior quarterback is six games into a topsy-turvy season that has seen him experience the highest of highs and lowest of lows ? sometimes within the same quarter.
The highs now seem so long ago. Stanton led the Spartans to wins over Idaho, Eastern Michigan and Pittsburgh, throwing six touchdown passes and two interceptions in those first three games.
He continued his strong play through the first three quarters in a nationally televised game Sept. 23 against Notre Dame.
Then the stretching process began, during which Stanton appeared to pull every muscle in his body and also seemed to sprain his brain.
Leading 37-21 in the fourth quarter, the Spartans collapsed and lost 40-37. Stanton played a large part in the meltdown, throwing two interceptions in the last five minutes, including one that the Irish returned for the go-ahead touchdown. He finished 10-of-22 passing for 114 yards, two touchdowns and the picks.
The stretching continued a week later when Illinois, which had lost 24 of its previous 25 Big Ten games, stunned Michigan State 23-20 in East Lansing on homecoming. Stanton completed 15 of 24 passes for 114 yards and no touchdowns, plus suffered bruised ribs.
By that time, Stanton had to feel like he was being tortured on the rack. But the stretching continued as Michigan whipped up on MSU 31-13. The Spartans have gone 2? games without a passing touchdown, and now they get to take on No. 1 Ohio State. It doesn?t take a yoga instructor to know that this is no time to relax.
"We have to play a perfect football game to stay with them. ? If we don?t get prepared to play, it could get ugly," Stanton said.
Much of that preparation is up to Stanton, who sees his role during these turbulent times as part mentor, part motivator. Despite the distress of the past three games, he cannot afford to check out mentally or emotionally.
"Part of my job is knowing what I?ve got to do to be ready, and also helping other guys get their work in," he said.
Michigan State coach John L. Smith insisted that Stanton has not allowed the latest setbacks to dim his leadership.
"His mental outlook has been positive," Smith said. "One thing about Drew is that he puts (negatives) behind him and attempts to get better every day."
In some ways, there?s not a lot of room for improvement. Stanton, 6 feet 3, 230 pounds, has a career completion percentage of .649, just .001 behind the Big Ten record set by Iowa?s Chuck Long. Last season, he ranked second in the conference and 10 th nationally in passing efficiency (153.4). He also is considered by some NFL draft experts to be the second best quarterback behind Brady Quinn of Notre Dame.
On the other hand, the Spartans are only 20-23 with Stanton as their starting quarterback. And as well as he has performed, in his three most famous games ? the past two against Michigan and against Notre Dame in September ? Michigan State has not found a way to win, which is why playing against the Buckeyes offers another chance ? maybe a last chance ? to show the nation that he can stretch a defense as well as be stretched by adversity.
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