Harlon Barnett has been impresses by what he has seen from Kyle Monangai and Gavin Wimsatt

Michigan State is keenly aware of the danger posed by Rutgers quarterback Gavin Wimsatt and running back Kyle Monangai.

Through the first six weeks of the 2023 campaign, Rutgers football has gotten off to a solid start with a 4-2 record. While they are getting contributions throughout the roster, Gavin Wimsatt and Kyle Monangai have stood out.

They’ve stood out to Michigan State interim head coach Harlon Barnett too.

The Scarlet Knights duo has recorded a combined 16 touchdowns this season. Their play is a big reason why Rutgers is 4-2 (1-2 Big Ten) heading into Saturday’s game at SHI Stadium against the Spartans.

In speaking to reporters this week, Barnett was asked about facing Wimsatt and Monangia.

“They’re good football players, they understand the scheme Rutgers is running, and Rutgers put them in position to use their talent to the best of their ability,” Barnett said during his weekly media availability.

“Good players, well-coached team and coach Schiano (Rutgers head coach Greg Schiano) has been doing it for a long time; they know what they’re doing.”

Michigan State has certainly had an unusual season and their sluggish start makes this almost a must-win game for the program. Barnett will focus on limiting a Rutgers offense where Wimsatt is a threat with his arm and legs. So far this season, he has 914 passing yards and 230 rushing yards.

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Additionally, when Rutgers needs a change of pace, Monangai can do damage out of the backfield. He has already set career highs in rushing yards with 487 and rushing touchdowns with six. That is impressive, considering that Rutgers still has six regular season games left.

With the Spartans searching for their first Big Ten win, they must force Wimsatt and Rutgers to make mistakes. So far this season, Rutgers is 0-2 in games where Wimsatt has thrown an interception.

 

Quotes: Michigan State football HC Harlon Barnett speaks to media heading into Iowa game

Harlon Barnett speaks to media heading into Iowa game

It was another tough week at the office for Michigan State football, as the Spartans fell to Maryland 31-9 in a turnover-filled game for MSU. However, despite the score, the team looked like they made some headway from the previous week, and will now head to Iowa City to face an Iowa team that certainly looks beatable.

Before the team gets into their preparation, head coach Harlon Barnett spoke to the media, and you can find the best quotes from that session below.

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Michigan State football interim head coach Harlon Barnett talks QB situation

Harlon Barnett talked about MSU’s QB situation after the loss to Maryland:

Michigan state football dropped a costly game against the Maryland Terrapins, mostly in part due to the five turnovers the Spartans committed in the contest. Of those five turnovers, two came by way of interceptions by Noah Kim, who also missed Montorie Foster on a touchdown by a clear overthrow.

The Spartans turned to redshirt freshman Katin Houser in the fourth quarter, who led a good drive but ultimately threw a pick inside the 5-yard line.

Barnett talked about the QB change, but further affirmed that Noah Kim was this team’s quarterback.

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Quotes: Harlon Barnett previews Michigan State football match-up vs. Maryland

Harlon Barnett previews Michigan State football match-up vs. Maryland

It was a tough day on Saturday for Michigan State football, as the Spartans fell to Washington in a blowout at home. However, it was a tough week for the program and there is some optimism around this week’s match-up against Maryland, who has struggled a little out of the gate this season.

On Tuesday, acting head coach Harlon Barnett took to the podium to address the media and preview Saturday’s match-up against Maryland. You can find the most notable quotes from that session below.

Michigan State football acting head coach Harlon Barnett brings back old game day tradition

Michigan State football acting head coach Harlon Barnett brings back old game day tradition

When Mel Tucker took over the reins for Michigan State football, he naturally put his own stamp on the program, tweaking some traditions here and there to mold the program in his vision. With long-time Spartan Harlon Barnett now in control of the program for the foreseeable future, he has started to bring back some old traditions.

Notably, Barnett is bringing back the full Spartan football gameday walk. Mel Tucker had shortened the walk, having it start at the Spartan Statue. Barnett is bringing it back to the original starting point at the Kellogg Center.

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LOOK: Former MSU QB Brian Lewerke shows support for Harlon Barnett as he takes over as acting head coach

Former MSU starting QB Brian Lewerke is excited for Harlon Barnett as he takes over as acting head coach this week

Former Michigan State starting quarterback Brian Lewerke is excited for Harlon Barnett as he takes over as the Spartans’ acting head coach this week.

Lewerke showed his support for Barnett through a tweet on Wednesday where he stated Barnett is “one of the best dudes I’ve ever been around.” Lewerke played for the Spartans while Barnett was a member of the team’s coaching staff.

Check out the complete comment from Lewerke below:

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WATCH: Harlon Barnett’s first press conference as Michigan State football acting head coach

You can watch Harlon Barnett’s first press conference as Michigan State head coach here:

Following a bombshell report by USA TODAY regarding Mel Tucker and an ongoing investigation into sexual harassment claims made against him, long-time Spartan Harlon Barnett has taken over as acting head coach for Michigan State football.

On Tuesday, Harlon Barnett stood in front of the media to answer questions, preview Washington and more.

You can watch the full press conference below:

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Quotes: Michigan State football acting head coach Harlon Barnett speaks to the media for the first time

Harlon Barnett spoke to the media for the first time as Michigan State’s acting head coach on Tuesday:

Harlon Barnett is excited and prepared to lead Michigan State as the 2023 season continues. Barnett has spent a great deal of time in East Lansing, playing for the university from 1985 to 1990 and coaching from 2007 to 2018 and 2020 to the present.

Barnett is tasked with the biggest job within the football program, taking over for head coach Mel Tucker in the aftermath of a USA TODAY investigative report into sexual harassment allegations involving Mel Tucker.

There’s no secret Barnett’s first test as acting head coach will be a tough one. The Spartans play host to No. 8 Washington inside of Spartan Stadium on Saturday.

You can watch the full press conference here.

Barnett spoke to the media for the first time on Tuesday afternoon, speaking on the team, the game and himself:

Photos from Interim Head Coach Harlon Barnett’s introductory press conference for Michigan State football

Photos from Interim Head Coach Harlon Barnett’s introductory press conference for Michigan State football

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20 potential candidates to replace Mel Tucker as Michigan State football’s coach

Who could potentially replace Mel Tucker? We came up with 20 coaches to consider.

Following an in-depth investigation by USA TODAY into the allegations made by Brenda Tracy against Mel Tucker, the university placed Mel Tucker on an unpaid suspension.

Operating under the assumption that Tucker has coached his last game as the head man of the Michigan State football program, as Lansing State Journal reporter Graham Couch speculated, the Spartans will be in the market for a new leader of their football program.

Check out some of the potential candidates Michigan State could look to bring in: