Michigan State has the luxury of returning its starting quarterback this season, an advantage that a lot of other Big Ten teams don’t have.
But the Spartans did need to replace last season’s backup quarterback, Tommy Schuster, and fortunately for them, ultimately, it wasn’t a complicated decision.
“That was a conversation we had going into spring ball,” Michigan State coach Jonathan Smith said following the Spartans’ first practice of fall camp on Tuesday. “It was about getting those guys reps and seeing what it looks like to see if maybe we needed to go get a veteran quarterback…