WATCH: MSU OT Ramil Reflects on WMU, Looks Ahead to BC

Michigan State offensive tackle Stanton Ramil addressed the media on Tuesday, reflecting on the Spartans' Week 1 contest against Western Michigan while looking ahead to their next opponent, Boston College.
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EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Michigan State's offensive line did a solid job in the run game in the Spartans' 23-6 victory over Western Michigan on Friday, but its pass blocking needs some work.

Michigan State rotated a lot on the offensive line, allowing for a number of linemen to get in on the action.

Redshirt sophomore offensive tackle Stanton Ramil spoke on the rotation, the success in the run game and more from Week 1 while also looking ahead to Boston College when he met with the media on Tuesday.

You can watch below:

Michigan State coach Jonathan Smith addressed the media on Monday.

Below is a partial transcript of his presser:

Jonathan Smith

Q: How much do you want to put on tape on not put on tape when it comes to the non-conference schedule?

Smith: "We don't put a ton of stock into it, to be honest with you. We're trying to play as well as we can. And to me, if you can do that, what you practiced in training camp, getting ready for, that's what you're putting on display in the first few weeks.

"Now, each week, you're playing a different opponent, there's some schematics that go into that, strategy of new schemes or we're showing some different looks. But there's not a ton of -- especially, offensively, defensively, like, 'Hey, we're not going to call it this week so that we can use it next week.' There's a little bit of that, but not much."

Q: What did you learn from last year's loss to Boston College that you can use on Saturday?

Smith: "You got to play for four quarters. These games are won in the fourth quarter. It came down to that, execution at the end of the game. That particular one, yes, but there's multiple other ones throughout the season when we had opportunities to finish the thing (in) different ways -- offense, defense, special teams even.

"That particular one, both sides. We could have got a stop last year but didn't do it. Had the ball at the end of the game, couldn't finish it And so, yeah, that's a learning lesson that happens multiple times, but I knew we'll be watching some of that tape because of the continuity staff-wise, schematics. We'll be watching some of that."

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Jul 24, 2025; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Michigan State offensive lineman Stanton Ramil speaks to the media during the Big Ten NCAA college football media days at Mandalay Bay Resort. Mandatory Credit: Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images | Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images

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