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Ranking Michigan State s position groups from strength to concern
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What Mel Tucker said about Michigan State s second scrimmage and what s next
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Michigan State QB Anthony Russo Details Why he Left Temple
Graduate transfer quarterback Anthony Russo talks about why he left Temple and committed to Michigan State.
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Anthony Russo spent five seasons at Temple and left as one of the best quarterbacks in program history.
Suiting up for the Owls allowed him to stay close to his family in Doylestown, Pa.
Yet, Russo needed a change.
And in January, he transferred from Temple to Michigan State. They are very family-oriented here, which is something I take pride in, being a family-first kind of guy, Russo told reporters in a videoconference. I just thought it was a great fit, not only football-wise but academically. For what I wanted to do, it was a great fit as well. To me, it was a no-brainer.
How Payton Thorne and Anthony Russo are treating Michigan State’s QB competition
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Penn State defensive end Shaka Toney pressures Michigan State quarterback Payton Thorne during the first quarter on Dec. 12, 2020.
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Michigan State has almost five months left to prepare for its season opener at Northwestern.
Nearly half of spring practice remains, along with the summer program, followed by fall camp, so coach Mel Tucker doesn’t seem like he’s anywhere close to revealing a leader in the quarterback competition, much less naming a starter.
“It’s great competition,” Tucker said. “The guys are pushing each other to get better, it’s a good room, guys are working hard. (Quarterbacks) Coach (Jay) Johnson does a heck of a job with those quarterbacks and I’m just looking forward to how we end up, what can we become at that position. Competition is good.”
After another miserable offensive season, Michigan State’s goal is to ‘improve everything’
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Offensive linemen help Michigan State quarterback Payton Thorne (10) up after being sacked in the second quarter of their Big Ten football game against Indiana at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, on Saturday, November 14, 2020. (Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)Mike Mulholland | MLive.com
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Michigan State is nearly four months removed from the end of the 2020 season.
Offensive coordinator Jay Johnson has had plenty of time to review the performance and is looking to “improve everything.”
That would be a good place to start.
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