Michigan State football’s highest graded players in FAU win

See who PFF graded as the best performers in MSU’s win over FAU

Michigan State football opened the Jonathan Smith era with a victory over Florida Atlantic, 16-10 on Friday night. Now, the Spartans are preparing for the first Big Ten conference game of the Smith era, against Maryland.

First, revisiting the win over Florida Atlantic, while an underwhelming performance, there were several key performers. Check out who Pro Football Focus ranked as the best performers for MSU:

  • DE Ken Talley – 84.2
  • TE Michael Masunas – 84.1
  • S Nikai Martinez – 81.7
  • WR Nick Marsh – 81.4
  • OG Kristian Phillips – 80.9
  • OT Stanton Ramil – 78.0
  • LB Wayne Matthews III – 75.1
  • C Tanner Miller – 74.7

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Watch Michigan State football RB Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams talk Spartans win

Watch Michigan State RB Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams talk Spartans win

Michigan State football got a season opening victory over Florida Atlantic on Friday evening, beating the Owls 16-10. While the offense had their struggles in the game, a bright spot for the team was the play of UMass transfer running back Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams. Lynch-Adams had 9 carries for 101 yards and a touchdown in the game.

Lynch-Adams spoke to the media after the Spartans win to talk about his play and the team’s effort:

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Watch Khris Bogle, Angelo Grose speak to the media after MSU’s win

Watch Khris Bogle, Angelo Grose speak to the media after MSU’s win

Michigan State football opened their 2024 season with a win over Florida Atlantic on Friday night, 16-10.

The Spartans, who survived the scare from the Owls, can give credit to their defense for their efforts in the win. MSU’s defense dominated the day, containing the Florida Atlantic offense all night long.

Spartans DE Khris Bogle and DB Angelo Grose took time to speak to the media following the dominating performance on Friday night:

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Watch Alan Haller give Jonathan Smith game ball for first win

Alan Haller presented the game ball to Jonathan Smith after his first win at MSU

Jonathan Smith opened his tenure as the head coach of Michigan State football with a 16-10 win over Florida Atlantic on Friday night. The win, the first in the Smith era, was underwhelming but a big win for the program nonetheless.

In the locker room after the game, MSU athletic director Alan Haller presented the game ball to Smith:

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Michigan State football survives scare from Florida Atlantic, wins 16-10

MSU survives scare from FAU, opens Jonathan Smith tenure with win

Michigan State football has started the Jonathan Smith era the way the program wanted, with a win. The Spartans survived a serious upset scare from Florida Atlantic on Friday night, 16-10.

Albeit a win, Friday night did not leave Spartan nation with a good taste in their mouth. The Spartans turned the ball over three times, while going 1-for-5 in the redzone, leaving a lot of points on the board.

Another tidbit that did not look good, the Spartans took 10 penalties netting in 110 yards.

On a bright note, the Spartans defense was dominant, holding the Owls to 10-points and just 248 yards, while forcing 2 turnovers and 7 sacks.

On offense, Aidan Chiles had an average performance, throwing 10/24 for 114 yards and two interceptions. Kay’ron Lynch-Adams paced the way rushing with 9 carries, 101 yards and a touchdown.

MSU will be back in action against Maryland, on the road, next week.

Watch Aidan Chiles scores first TD of Michigan State football season

Watch Aidan Chiles scores the first touchdown of Michigan State football’s 2024 season.

At the 11:15 mark of the second quarter, Michigan State scored their first touchdown of the Jonathan Smith era. The touchdown increased MSU’s lead to 9-0, after the first points of the game came on a safety, and came courtesy of Smith’s No. 1 guy.

Spartan QB Aidan Chiles scampered from 11-yards out on third and three from the Owls 11, scoring the touchdown.

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Tom Herman praises Spartan Stadium atmosphere with slight jab to Michigan

While praising the Spartan Stadium atmosphere, Tom Herman took a small jab at Michigan in the process:

Ahead of Michigan State football’s season opener with Florida Atlantic on Friday night, the Owls head man Tom Herman had a press conference, previewing the matchup.

During that press conference, among the key quotes Herman had, he spoke on the atmosphere at Spartan Stadium, throwing a small shot at Michigan in the process.

 “I just remember, this is no offense to their brothers in Ann Arbor, but that stadium in Ann Arbor holds 40,000 more people, and I thought the one in East Lansing was significantly louder and more disruptive for an offense.”

A note from the Owls’ head coach that will surely bring a smile to Spartan fans faces.

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Jonathan Smith previews week one matchup with Florida Atlantic

Watch Jonathan Smith’s first weekly press conference of the season:

Michigan State football is set to open the Jonathan Smith era with a meeting against Florida Atlantic on Friday night. The matchup between the Spartans and Owls will be the fourth in the two programs histories, as well as the first since 2011.

There are a ton of questions surrounding the Spartans football program, who looks to get back on the right footing to begin the Smith era.

Smith spoke to the media on Monday, with his first weekly press conference of the season. See what Smith had to say via Michigan State Athletics on YouTube:

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Watch Tom Herman, FAU players preview matchup with Michigan State football

See what Tom Herman had to say ahead of FAU’s season opener against Michigan State:

Michigan State football is set to open the Jonathan Smith era with a meeting against Florida Atlantic on Friday night. The matchup between the Spartans and Owls will be the fourth in the two programs histories, as well as the first since 2011.

Florida Atlantic head coach Tom Herman took the stand for his weekly press conference on Monday, along with QB Cam Fancher and DB Jayden Williams, to preview their season opener against Michigan State.

You can watch what Herman and his players had to say via FAU Owls Nest on YouTube:

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Michigan State football to continue the tradition, strip the stadium vs FAU

MSU will be continuing a fan favorite tradition against FAU

Michigan State is going to be continuing a fan favorite tradition in 2024. After fans clamored for a Friday night opener against Florida Atlantic, the athletic department will be taking it one step further, continuing the tradition of striping out the stadium on opening night against the Owls.

Michigan State and Florida Atlantic will take the field at Spartan Stadium on Friday, Aug. 30.

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