Panic time for Notre Dame-Michigan State loser
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- It's not panic time at Notre Dame or Michigan State -- yet.
That likely will change for the loser of Saturday's game between the two programs. After last-minute losses a week ago, marked by costly penalties and defensive troubles, fans of both teams are frantic for answers.
Players are hearing the questions. Notre Dame linebacker Toryan Smith said that a week ago the Irish were ranked No. 18 and people were talking about a possible championship. Now fans are questioning players and coach Charlie Weis.
Michigan State linebacker Greg Jones has been hearing questions as well following the Spartans 29-27 loss to Central Michigan. He says the questions don't matter.
Michigan State will be trying to extend a six-game winning streak in South Bend.