On Bill Connolly's podcast today he and his Co-host got into a conversation about what the expectations are of MSU's program and how MSU is viewed by outsiders.

When considering Marshmellow's comments the other day along with this conversation, it appears that MSU is a real conundrum to much of the country. For an outside perspective, I would consider it similar to the conundrum NFL fans would have if the Cleveland Browns went to the playoffs for 3 or 4 years in a row but lost out in the first round each time, but had a loaded roster returning.

What would be the expectations of the Browns for other fan bases or for Cleveland fans themselves?

We are in a real interesting era of MSU football right now where reality, expectations, and lack of historical success are all forming a mosh pit of opinions and expectations for the program.

Conversation starts around the 48 min mark

https://twitter.com/sbn_billc/status/987053085393637376