Michigan State wrapped up spring ball for the first time in the Jonathan Smith era and there were positive signs.
One of those positive signs was quarterback Aidan Chiles who flashed his athletic ability throughout the game.
“(Quarterback) Aidan (Chiles) threw it accurately, moved his feet well,” Smith said after the Spring Showcase. “I think it helped getting a little bit of a run game going. Aidan had a nice carry. Again, I think on both sides of it we wanted to base package but not show too much. This is all over tv and whatnot. He looked comfortable and guys made some plays for him in the passing game which was great to see.”
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One of those positive signs was quarterback Aidan Chiles who flashed his athletic ability throughout the game.
“(Quarterback) Aidan (Chiles) threw it accurately, moved his feet well,” Smith said after the Spring Showcase. “I think it helped getting a little bit of a run game going. Aidan had a nice carry. Again, I think on both sides of it we wanted to base package but not show too much. This is all over tv and whatnot. He looked comfortable and guys made some plays for him in the passing game which was great to see.”
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Michigan State wrapped up spring ball for the first time in the Jonathan Smith era and there were positive signs.One of
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