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Spartans Hold First Scrimmage of Spring Practice
4/3/2021 5:13:00 PM | Football
EAST LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan State football team held its first scrimmage of spring practice on Saturday morning, practicing both inside the Duffy Daugherty Building and outside on the turf field under sunny skies, windy conditions and temperatures in the high-40s.
"I thought it was a very competitive and physical scrimmage, all the way from start to finish," said Michigan State head coach Mel Tucker. "When you scrimmage, you have more plays in a row than you would in a normal practice. I wanted to see guys play harder for longer, and I saw that. I saw guys really straining and competing on both sides of the ball. We have really emphasized, up until this point, just becoming better with our technique and fundamentals, and I see us playing with better pad level, hand placement and footwork, and guys are playing with more power and are being more physical.
"I liked what I saw in the run game, on both sides of the ball. We ran the ball quite a bit, and I thought our line really worked to get movement and sustain blocks, even on the second level. On defense, I saw guys really trying to shed blockers and in the secondary, guys were coming up and fitting in the run game.
"All of the quarterbacks got in some work. I felt like they knew what to do and they all made good decisions. They showed a willingness to take what the defense was giving them.
"Overall, the communication was better and guys are playing with more confidence. There was a real competitive feel out there and there was a conscious effort to be physical. I didn't see anyone backing down and everyone was playing through the whistle. Guys are competing for jobs, but at the same time, it's a healthy competition and they are working together as a team.
"We got in a lot of situational work today, from two minute to red zone to third down. There was an overall efficiency to the operation and it was a good, clean scrimmage. We still have a lot of work to do, but I can see the improvement and I like the attitude that the team showed today."
Michigan State returns to the field on Tuesday, April 6 for its seventh practice of the spring.
"I thought it was a very competitive and physical scrimmage, all the way from start to finish," said Michigan State head coach Mel Tucker. "When you scrimmage, you have more plays in a row than you would in a normal practice. I wanted to see guys play harder for longer, and I saw that. I saw guys really straining and competing on both sides of the ball. We have really emphasized, up until this point, just becoming better with our technique and fundamentals, and I see us playing with better pad level, hand placement and footwork, and guys are playing with more power and are being more physical.
"I liked what I saw in the run game, on both sides of the ball. We ran the ball quite a bit, and I thought our line really worked to get movement and sustain blocks, even on the second level. On defense, I saw guys really trying to shed blockers and in the secondary, guys were coming up and fitting in the run game.
"All of the quarterbacks got in some work. I felt like they knew what to do and they all made good decisions. They showed a willingness to take what the defense was giving them.
"Overall, the communication was better and guys are playing with more confidence. There was a real competitive feel out there and there was a conscious effort to be physical. I didn't see anyone backing down and everyone was playing through the whistle. Guys are competing for jobs, but at the same time, it's a healthy competition and they are working together as a team.
"We got in a lot of situational work today, from two minute to red zone to third down. There was an overall efficiency to the operation and it was a good, clean scrimmage. We still have a lot of work to do, but I can see the improvement and I like the attitude that the team showed today."
Michigan State returns to the field on Tuesday, April 6 for its seventh practice of the spring.
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