Best of Michigan State's spring football game



Michigan State concluded its spring football season with the annual spring game today.
The Spartans are looking for a Big Ten champion to repeat, but to do this, they need to replace several key members who graduation.The obvious position of the focus has been lost is at quarterback where Tyler O'Connor, Damion Terry, Brian Lewerke and Messiah deWeaver looking Connor Cook, who graduated as MSU winningest quarterback to replace in program history.
Other positions included Note defensive end, offensive tackle and wide receiver.
Here's a look at the "best of" Michigan State spring football game.O'Connor is considered was the leader at QB start heading into Saturday spring game. His performance confirms the confidence the coach in the senior signal caller. O'Connor completed 10-of-16 passes for 138 yards and a touchdown. He also showed a certain versatility, running for 28 yards on the ground.Hunt which was very impressive over the edge on Saturday in the spring game, has quite a history. A 6-6, 260-pound defensive end from Salt Lake City, Hunt originally scheduled to arrive in 2017 on the campus, after a two-year mission to serve. However, he suffered a knee injury last summer required a hike, the knee surgery. He made the decision at MSU enroll this year and has made an immediate impression on the staff. He was able to work this year its way into the defensive line rotation.



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