Michigan State football snuck past a scare from Florida Atlantic in their season opener on Friday, defeating the Owls, 16-10.
In the scare, a big part of the problem was the offensive struggles that plagued MSU. Spartan QB Aidan Chiles, making his first career start in the game, did not have his best performance.
Chiles spoke to the media after the game, taking responsibility for the offensive struggles, among other things:
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