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Michigan State wrapped up its spring practice schedule on Saturday with their annual spring game at Spartan Stadium in front of approximately 6,000 fans.
“You can tell there was a little extra pep in their step, seeing the fans out there,” Michigan State head football coach Mel Tucker said after Saturday’s practice. “Our fans are so important to us, they are so passionate about the Green and White and Spartan football…That’s what Michigan State football is all about, just playing hard nose football, just everybody moving in the same direction, just pulling for the Spartans. It was excellent to see our fans back out there.”
Saturday’s spring game was more of an open practice, but there were still a number of highlight reel plays. Here is a short video clip that summarizes Saturday’s event:
.@MSU_Football got better today. đź’Ş pic.twitter.com/YeC73KCbh0
— Michigan St. on BTN (@MichiganStOnBTN) April 24, 2021
Michigan State will now turn its focus to offseason workouts in preparation for the 2021 season. The Spartans open the season at Northwestern on Sept. 4.
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