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I am not sure if everyone knew this, but we are in the middle of a pandemic folks. While Michigan State Football started practice on Friday to gear up for the 2020 fall football season, not every player has felt comfortable participating. Recently, offensive lineman Jordan Reid and defensive lineman Jacub Panasiuk opted out of the upcoming season. Today, we found out that two more Spartans will be following suit and opting out of the 2020 season.
These players are true freshman offensive tackle Justin Stevens and sophomore outside linebacker Marcel Lewis. Stevens is a 3-star recruit out of Mississauga, Ontario in Canada and Lewis is a former 3-star recruit from Chippewa Valley High School in Clinton Township, Michigan.
Both players released statements explaining their positions and reasoning for opting out, which you can read below.
Here is Stevens’ statement:
I will be opting out of the 2020 football season, please respect my decision. #GoGreen 🔋 pic.twitter.com/iQs3C9LxnB
— Justin Stevens (@JustinStevens87) August 8, 2020
Here is Lewis’ statement:
— .13 (@marcel1lewis) August 8, 2020
While I think we are all looking forward to a potential football season, it is beyond reasonable for college student-athletes to opt-out of a season if they are concerned about their long-term health.
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