Michigan State football 2015 media day

Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio talks with the media during their 2015 media day at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing Monday, August 10, 2015.

(Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)

EAST LANSING -- Mark Dantonio was asked about all of his least favorite topics all before 9 a.m., and finally seems to have had enough.

The Michigan State football coach made an abrupt departure from a national radio interview on Wednesday morning after a series of inane questions from the show's hosts.

A program spokesperson said Dantonio was about to speak to his team before its conditioning test to open preseason camp.

Mike North and Andy Furman, the hosts of FOX Sports Daybreak, opened their interview by asking Dantonio if Jim Harbaugh has "gotten into your head a little bit" with his antics at Michigan.

After Dantonio responded by saying that competition from Michigan is "something natural that we have to deal with", he was then asked about Connor Cook not being named a captain prior to the 2015 season.

"That's 2016, we're past that," Dantonio said.

Then came the most inane question of the session: "Hey coach, do you eat pasta with Izzo?"

Dantonio responded with a stock answer about how Izzo's team sets the tone for the football program and how he and Izzo have a personal relationship.

But after that, Dantonio was clearly annoyed. To a question about his program not receiving the proper amount of respect, Dantonio responded with some criticism for the radio hosts.

"Well you know we've been in the top 10 the last three years," Dantonio said. "I don't know. You do what you do. I mean you guys are the guys talking out there and you ask questions that sometimes don't really make a lot of sense."

North then responded: "when coach says 'you ask questions that don't make any sense', that hits close to home with me."

He continued with a question about Michigan State's quarterback situation. But his only response was the apparent sound of a receiver hanging up.

"Coach? Coach is gone. He hung up," North said.