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Michigan State football linebacker Jordan Hall talks about trusting the process at MSU
When Jordan Hall first arrived on campus in 2023, he was a top-200 recruit in the country and flashed some ability right out of the gate. In 2024, he thought he would have his coming-out party as the starting middle linebacker, calling plays for the Michigan State defense. Things changed when the Spartans opted to bring in Wisconsin linebacker Jordan Turner. At the Big Ten Media Days this week, Hall talked about MSU's decision to bring in Turner. According to Hall, in a video recorded by Spartans Illustrated, MSU defensive coordinator Joe Rossi was very transparent about why they brought in Turner to be the starter last year, and how he thinks Hall can rise to that level. In a college football landscape that very commonly sees players in that position transfer immediately out of the program, Jordan Hall explained that he instead decided to trust the process and the coaching staff and stay at MSU. You can watch Hall talk about the Turner transfer and the conversation he had with Joe Rossi below: Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan state news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow Andrew Brewster on Twitter @IAmBrewster.


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Michigan State football star WR Nick Marsh shares his commitment to East Lansing
Nick Marsh: "All money is not good money. I'm building something at Michigan State - a foundation, a brotherhood, a family. I think that's more important than money. I think family and God is more important than materialistic things." Michigan State football has a star in River Rouge (MI) wide receiver Nick Marsh. The former blue-chip recruit had an amazing freshman season a year ago, and now, is gearing up for an encore in his sophomore campaign. While Marsh is preparing to be the Spartans No. 1 wide receiver target, the sophomore campaign almost never came to fruition. There has been many reports circulating about the tampering that took place with Marsh in the offseason. Ultimately, Marsh made the decision to come back to MSU, and has doubled down every chance he gets to share his love for Michigan State and the community. During Big Ten media days on Thursday, Marsh had a very fun quote (courtesy of Spartans Illustrated) about his love for Michigan State and what he is building in East Lansing: "All money is not good money. I'm building something at Michigan State - a foundation, a brotherhood, a family. I think that's more important than money. I think family and God is more important than materialistic things." Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Cory Linsner on X @Cory_Linsner


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Jonathan Smith shares high praise for QB Aidan Chiles during Big Ten Football Media Days
Michigan State football will go as far as starting quarterback Aidan Chiles can take them. And it sounds like Spartans head coach Jonathan Smith is confident in riding that train with Chiles. It was the Spartans turn at Big Ten Football Media Days on Thursday afternoon, with Smith making the media rounds throughout the day. One of his stops was on the Big Ten Network's season preview show where Smith was asked about Chiles and his ability as the Spartans' starting quarterback. From what it sounds like, Smith is confident in what Chiles is able to bring to the table for Michigan State this upcoming season. "He can create. He can make all the throws. He's competitive," Smith told the Big Ten Network cast during media days. "Maybe it's not great at first so I'm going to go extend this play. So you like some of those attributes out of him, but at the same time not making a bad play worse. Sometimes, 2nd down is okay or punting the ball is okay. Through his experience last year, I think he has learned. If you look at him statistically, games one through six vs. games seven through 12, the stats are a whole lot better in the back end. We want to stay on that trajectory and then do our part also." Here's the full video clip from the quote above as well -- courtesy of the Big Ten Football official X account: Chiles was a first year starter for Michigan State last year, starting all 12 games for the Spartans. He struggled with consistency at times, throwing for 2,415 yards, 13 touchdowns and 11 interceptions during his first year. He also ran for 225 yards and three touchdowns last season. The notable thing that Smith touched on in his interview was the improvement in the back half of the season for Chiles. Of his 11 interceptions (which is his biggest knock against him last year), eight of those came in the first six games compared to only three in the final six games. If Chiles is able to continue that trajectory as Smith said, then I too am very excited for what he could bring to the table this season in year two as the Spartans' starter. Michigan State opens the 2025 season on August 29 against in-state foe Western Michigan. Kickoff from Spartan Stadium is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET and will be televised on FS1. Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on X @RobertBondy5.