
Coming off three tough losses in a row, the Michigan State Spartans are set to face the No. 3-ranked Indiana Hoosiers, and they might be doing so without their starting quarterback, Aidan Chiles.
This wouldn't be the first time that the Spartans have had to play without Chiles, but they have never had to go a full game without him.
With Chiles' status up in the air, his backup, Alessio Milivojevic, will be preparing to take the reins on the road. The question is whether he is ready for the spotlight that comes with being MSU's QB1.
Compared to Chiles, Milivojevic has produced the same statistics in his stead, but he hasn't been able to get points on the board.
Furthermore, Chiles has been banged up in the Spartans' past two games, and when he was healthy in the first four weeks of the season, he was outplaying Milivojevic's current stats by a mile.
Hopefully Milivojevic will be able to prove himself against the Hoosiers, should he have the reins for the full game, and show the Spartans' that he is capable, but until then not enough has been seen to say that he will be a reliable replacement for MSU.
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