Once again, Michigan State football will forego the traditional ‘spring game’ for more of a practice format, as the team continues to struggle with offseason injuries, particularly on the defensive line.
Here is Tucker describing the event:
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“We’re gonna have more of a practice-type format with some scrimmaging as opposed to a game. That’s worked for us in the past,” Tucker said. “Just with our numbers, it’s gonna actually be more competitive for us and we can get a lot more out of it as opposed to trying to split the team up and create some type of game.”
Gates open for the event at 12:30pm E.T. and the event itself starts at 2pm E.T..