I completely agree that this season has been a success; 8-4 feels great at the end of a regular season. It feels even better when we were competitive and in the game against Wisconsin at home, and a very solid MSU team on the road.
Regarding adding playmakers, I actually feel pretty good about our two true freshmen WR's, Jones and Wolitarsky, and Maxx having the ability to make plays, when given the chance. Just today Jones made a great one-handed catch, and had at least one other big 3rd down catch that kept a drive alive. Wolitarsky made the catches when the ball was thrown his way.
In reality, we need more consistent play out of QB's. Nelson has missed wide open receivers in multiple games, and Mitch tends to hold on to the ball too long... leaving him open to getting hit and fumbling (today's fumble was tough, as the arm with the ball was pulled as he was going down). In addition, with some exceptions, our QB's haven't been consistent in hitting receivers in stride. Too often our WR's have to make major adjustments to try and make catches.
That being said, both QB's are VERY young and overall have played pretty well. I see the ability in both players to be able to make plays on the ground and in the air, and both guys are competitors. I am optimistic that we will see both players improve between now and the bowl game, with another jump between the bowl and next season.
One minor quibble I have with our offense; we don't seem to ever run plays that include a slant/short crossing route that would allow the QB to throw the ball quickly. D. Jones, KJ Maye (and Harbison if he can escape the doghouse) all are capable of making yards after the catch. Hopefully Limegrover will add some kind of wrinkle into the offense to keep defenses honest when they pin their ears back and rush the QB.
All in all, the future sure does look bright. It's a GREAT time to be a Gopher fan!!!