WATCH: MSU DL Coach Legi Suiaunoa Talks Bye Week, Looks Ahead to Iowa

Michigan State's defensive line has fallen off from its dominance early in the season. The bye week came at just the right time to regroup.
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EAST LANSING, Mich. Michigan State's defensive line will have another tall test when the Spartans host Iowa on Saturday.

The unit, which has been so dominant early on this year, was bested by two of the top offenses in the nation -- that of Ohio State and Oregon.

Fresh off a bye, the Spartans' defensive line is ready to go, looking to take the lessons it learned from its off-week reflection and translate them to its matchup with the Hawkeyes.

Michigan State defensive line coach Legi Suiaunoa addressed the media on Wednesday, discussing the bye week and the challenge Iowa presents.

You can watch below:

Below is a transcript from Michigan State coach Jonathan Smith's press conference on Monday:

Smith: "Well, bye week wrapped up, and I do think it came at a good time for us. Kind of about that midway point, played six games, the thorough look at, really, every play of those six games and analyzing a bunch of different ways. Looking for obviously, some tendencies, where we got to improve on some things we've done well, that we got to be able to build off of. I thought the coaches and the players did a nice job, with kind of doing that. Practice just on Wednesday last week. And then we did go last night, getting a little bit of a head start on Iowa. But I appreciate the approach the guys [took] through the week. And then there was some of just getting refreshed, a couple of days off, get their mind away from it. And so I was pleased with kind of how they approached the week. And now, we're headed into a big-time challenge coming on Saturday. Program I got a bunch of respect for -- the way they do things, the longevity of Coach [Kirk] Ferentz. Talk about one of the best in the business. I think I read that he just won his 200th game, which is just so impressive. I think it looks like an Iowa team that plays a physical brand of football -- running the thing, high-end defense, special teams is elite, they can beat you in the pass game offensively, a little bit on what they've shown in this first half the season, so we got a big-time challenge coming from Homecoming Weekend, so excited about getting a bunch of alumni back for a night game Saturday night."

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