Spartans Begin Holiday Bowl Practice
12/8/2017 12:00:00 AM | Football
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EAST LANSING, Mich. -- The Michigan State football team began practicing for the Holiday Bowl on Friday afternoon with a two-hour workout in full pads in the Duffy Daugherty Indoor Building. The No. 16 Spartans (9-3) are preparing to take on No. 18 Washington State (9-3) in the 40th annual San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl on Thursday, Dec. 28 at 9 p.m. EST.
Friday marked the first practice for the Spartans since they defeated Rutgers, 40-7, in the regular-season finale on Nov. 25. Michigan State finished No. 16 in the final College Football Playoff rankings released last Sunday, marking the third time in the four-year CFP era that the Spartans finished in the final rankings (No. 8 in 2014, No. 3 in 2015).
"You come back out here today, get your feet wet again, run around and hit people," said sophomore linebacker Joe Bachie. "This bowl game for a lot of the young guys -- the true sophomores, the redshirt freshmen, the freshmen -- you know it's exciting to experience something like this, especially in a great place like San Diego."
The Spartans lead the all-time series against the Cougars, 5-2, but the two programs haven't faced each other since 1977 and have never met in a bowl game.
Under sixth-year head coach Mike Leach, Washington State has ranked in the top five of the Football Bowl Subdivision for passing offense five consecutive years, including No. 2 this season, averaging 374.8 yards per game.
"I think it's two very opposite end of the spectrum-type of offenses," said sophomore quarterback Brian Lewerke. "Obviously they throw the ball a lot and we're kind of mixed. If they start putting a lot of points on the board -- we have confidence in our defense to not let that happen -- but if it does, we're ready to throw the ball."
Michigan State will also practice on Saturday before taking a break for final exams next week.
"I'll have a ton of people there since it's a West Coast game, which is fun for me," remarked Lewerke. "I've got a lot of people coming out. It'll be a short drive and flight home after the game so I'm pretty excited about that."
Tickets for the San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl are available at msuspartans.com.