Dantonio said MSU had had practice periods in the spring and throughout August camp specifically designed for the things Air Force is going to present them with.
His quote from Sunday night:
"We worked extremely hard on it, studied on it throughout the offseason. Visited with various people from a coaching standpoint. Also worked on it every single day in practice this summer. I hope that shows. Whether it’s drills or having team periods vs. Air Force, simulating plays, we have worked on it a lot because I don’t think it’s even possible to get ready in two days or three days time. We will see what happens on game day.
"They are very well-versed at it. They know what they are doing and they have answers from what we’re doing usually. It will be another game of adjustment.”
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Dantonio didn't go into details about the drills Sunday, but he mentioned today that some of the drills deal with getting off of cut blocks - something Air Force does very well, and continually.
His quote from Sunday night:
"We worked extremely hard on it, studied on it throughout the offseason. Visited with various people from a coaching standpoint. Also worked on it every single day in practice this summer. I hope that shows. Whether it’s drills or having team periods vs. Air Force, simulating plays, we have worked on it a lot because I don’t think it’s even possible to get ready in two days or three days time. We will see what happens on game day.
"They are very well-versed at it. They know what they are doing and they have answers from what we’re doing usually. It will be another game of adjustment.”
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Dantonio didn't go into details about the drills Sunday, but he mentioned today that some of the drills deal with getting off of cut blocks - something Air Force does very well, and continually.