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The Vibes are High in East Lansing, 2025 Feels Different
Jul 24, 2025; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Michigan State head coach Jonathan Smith speaks to the media during the Big Ten NCAA college football media days at Mandalay Bay Resort. Mandatory Credit: Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images

No matter the sport, fanbase or team, you always here the "this year feels different" chatter going into a fresh season.

And while it gets tossed around a lot, for Michigan State football, it truly does feel that way.

The program has been in a pit since its 11-win 2021 season, but this could be the year that gets the Spartans back on track. With tremendous talent on offense, key returners and newcomers on both sides of the ball, and young guys making strong impressions in preseason, this season feels like it could be a turning point for Michigan State football.

Our Aidan Champion discusses this on this latest episode of the Michigan State Spartans Insider Podcast.

You can watch below:

Michigan State coach Jonathan Smith addressed the media on Monday. Below is a partial transcript:

Jonathan Smith

Opening Statement:

Smith: "Good work this morning. We're pleased with what we got done today, and now, we're going to transition really into game prep, so training camp kind of concluding. Pleased with it. I thought we, obviously, got a lot of hard work in and getting closer to game time. Still want to take advantage of the next less than two weeks here of practices and all of that. But pleased with where we're at."

Q: Where are you at with health?

Smith: "Feeling like we're in a solid space there (with health). Again, I'll let you know if anything is season(-ending). We've definitely got some bumps, bruises going through camp that way. (Jack) Velling today, getting some reps in team period. He looked ready to continue to go. Did some more there.

"Nikai (Martinez), potentially, Game 1, might be out. We'll see where that goes. But we're feeling pretty healthy."

Q: How many positions got clarity from the scrimmage, and how many are still competitions?

Smith: "There's still some competition, and in a good way. I mean, we just feel like we've got some depth and we've got a position group or two that we got more than -- whatever it is -- two starters, wanting to get guys in. I think the running back room, I felt the run game was better on Saturday. So, we were pleased with that.

"Brandon (Tullis) had some good carries. Really all of them -- Makhi (Frazier) ran it really well, caught the ball in the backfield well. So, we were pleased with that room. That would be a particular one where you can see multiple guys back there."

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This article first appeared on Michigan State Spartans on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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