EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Michigan State junior linebacker Jordan Hall is ready to be a leader for his team's defense this season.
Hall was elected one of his team's five captains recently, and with that honor, he has a responsibility to help lead the turnaround fans are hoping to see from this program this season after three years of a bowl drought.
Hall spoke on being named a captain and more when he addressed the media on Tuesday, just a few days out from his team's season opener against Western Michigan.
Michigan State coach Jonathan Smith previewed Friday's matchup at his press conference on Monday. Below is a partial transcript of his opening statement:
Smith: "Always an exciting time of year to get started. Obviously, a lot of it started January, all the way back, months of trying to improve. right? Bigger, stronger and faster in the weight room, spring ball, summer, all of that.
"Something that definitely adds to the excitement is campus, students being back on campus. everything opening up, First day of class, so there's a lot of energy around. I want to thank the fans that came out for 'Meet the Spartans' last Thursday. I thought that was a really meaningful event for our guys to see the appreciation they had, and getting around our fans was big-time stuff.
"Counting on a record-sized student section this coming Friday that adds to our energy and creating a home-field advantage. We're looking forward to that. I think of some cool, unique things with the tailgate at Munn Field that's going to take place on Friday. So, just a lot going on to add to the excitement with this particular game and this season. I know our guys are ready to go out there with all the work they've put in.
"Haven't been able to talk about it a ton -- we announced captains a while ago. But really proud of those five guys that represent us. And again, the team votes, the team came up with this. And I actually did something on the side with coaches, just to kind of get their feel of where they would place it, and they had the same top five. So, that just confirmed to me that Jordan Hall, Aidan Chiles, Matt Gulbin, Quindarius Dunnigan and Sam Edwards were the right choices for that.
"We will do an honorary captain weekly. I have always believed in that in regards to -- we got a lot of guys that got votes, felt like they influenced leadership on the team, things take place during the year, guys are doing great things, and we will continue to have that. We'll find out later in the week on who that is for this week.
"And so, like I said, a lot of work's gone into it, a lot of excitement. And we've got a lot of respect for our first opponent. I mean, Western Michigan's coming in here, Coach (Lance) Taylor does a nice job. You look at his background, in his third year. Got that team playing physical and tough. Obviously, we've been digesting all of their last season, what that thing looks like."
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