The Michigan State Spartans have made a major move in the college football world, hiring Jonathan Smith as their new head coach. Smith, who was the offensive coordinator at Oregon State, brings a wealth of experience to the program. He has been a part of two Pac-12 championship teams and is well-known for his offensive prowess.
In addition to Smith, the Spartans have also hired several of his former Oregon State coaches to join him in East Lansing. This includes defensive coordinator Tim Tibesar, offensive line coach Jim Michalczik, and wide receivers coach Brent Brennan. All three of these coaches have been a part of successful programs in the past and will bring a wealth of knowledge to the Spartans.
Michigan State is hoping that this new staff will be able to turn around a program that has struggled in recent years. The Spartans have not had a winning season since 2016 and have not won a bowl game since 2014. With Smith and his staff at the helm, the Spartans are hoping to get back to their winning ways.
Smith is known for his high-powered offenses and he will look to bring that same style of play to the Spartans. He has already implemented some changes to the offense, including the addition of a spread attack. This should help the Spartans become more dynamic on offense and create more scoring opportunities.
The Spartans are also hoping that Smith and his staff can help improve the team’s defense. The defense has been a major issue for the Spartans in recent years and Smith has already implemented some changes to help improve the unit.
Overall, it looks like Michigan State has made a great hire in Jonathan Smith and his staff. With their experience and knowledge, the Spartans should be able to turn things around and get back to their winning ways. It will be interesting to see how Smith and his staff fare in East Lansing and if they can help the Spartans become a contender in the Big Ten.