Michigan State coach Mel Tucker orchestrated one of the biggest turnarounds in college football last season with a nine-win improvement and top 10 finish in the country.
The unanimous Big Ten Coach of the Year, Tucker seemed to be establishing the Spartans as an elite program coming off an 11-win season, the team's best since 2015.
Surprisingly, though, just one disappointing loss to Washington last week changed some of the national perception for Tucker's team. Just how good is Michigan State in 2022?
The Spartans (2-1) went from No. 11 to out of the Associated Press top 25 — and are slight underdogs against P.J. Fleck's unranked Gophers (3-0) on Saturday in East Lansing.
"We watched the tape when we got back right away," Tucker said at his Monday news conference. "It was exactly what we thought we'd see. It was very disappointing. Very sick at the bad football we played."
Tucker still might have a Big Ten title contender. But the Spartans have to figure out what style offensively will be effective in the Big Ten this year. And they'll need to fix major issues defensively that were revealed in the 39-28 loss to the Huskies.
All-America tailback Kenneth Walker III won the Doak Walker Award given to the nation's top running back last year after rushing for 1,636 yards and 18 touchdowns.
Tucker turned to sophomore Jalen Berger to replace Walker, who is now with the Seattle Seahawks. Berger eclipsed 100 yards in wins vs. Western Michigan and Akron to open the season, but Washington held him to just 27 yards last week.