Spartan Stadium expected to be full for football games this fall following Governor’s briefing

Following a briefing by Governor Whitmer, Michigan State is now planning for full capacity at football games this fall.

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Michigan State football fans who missed tailgating and screaming your head off in Spartan Stadium, your time has come. Governor Whitmer addressed the media in a COVID briefing on Thursday and announced that she will be lifting all outdoor capacity limits, opening the door for outdoor sports to fill their stadiums.

MSU athletic director Bill Beekman responded to the news with a statement saying that Michigan State is preparing for full capacity at Spartan Stadium this fall.

The University also released a hype video welcoming back Spartans:

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