Aidan Chiles suited up in the green and white for the first time on Tuesday as spring practice began. Take a look.
I know all of our minds are on Michigan State basketball as their NCAA tournament run begins Thursday, but it’s still an exciting time for the football team as well. Spring practice is officially underway and Wednesday is the first chance the media was able to watch the Spartans practice.
This might be the most excited I’ve ever been for spring practice with all the new faces on this year’s team. Thankfully some of our friends in the media shared some videos and pictures of some of the new Spartan players.
The hype surrounding Aidan Chiles is still growing, especially after Jonathan Smith said he will likely be the starting QB in the fall. Now we get to actually see him work out in Spartan’s gear for the first time. This may just be a simple pass, but it’s extremely exciting to see nonetheless.
First look at Aidan Chiles with MSU. pic.twitter.com/cahFlNs9Dv
— Matt Wenzel (@mwenzel2) March 19, 2024
Here he is also seen going through warmups with the rest of the quarterbacks.
Aidan Chiles (#2) warming up in his first Michigan State practice of the spring pic.twitter.com/xdE93BrPA8
— SpartanMag.com (@TheSpartanMag) March 19, 2024
Now that we’ve seen Chiles, why not show some of his weapons on offense. First up is transfer tight end Jack Velling who also transferred from Oregon State. Velling and Chiles are already familiar with each other and have even connected for a touchdown last year. So this combination could be deadly this season for the Spartans.
Tight end Jack Velling (#12) warming up here in his first Spartan spring practice pic.twitter.com/JsgwQYQeyM
— SpartanMag.com (@TheSpartanMag) March 19, 2024
Another newcomer to the team is four-star wide receiver Nick Marsh who is the highest ranked recruit in Michigan State’s 2024 class and has a chance to make an impact on the field in year one.
Freshman Nick Marsh in his first practice here.. pic.twitter.com/wYET1TTfVV
— SpartanMag.com (@TheSpartanMag) March 19, 2024
Lastly is the head coach himself Jonathan Smith. He has been in East Lansing for a few months now, but this is the first on-field coaching we get to see from him. Here is working with the quarterbacks (even though we can’t see them in the picture).
Jonathan Smith watching the QBs and taking in his first spring practice at Michigan State pic.twitter.com/VKD1zfZgrD
— Kenny Jordan (@Kenny_Jordan5) March 19, 2024
Spring ball is finally here, folks.
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