Michigan State has a lot to improve coming off a disappointing 2022. Last year saw concerns across the roster, with the fairly massive fall off in the run game one of the most surprising elements. The run game was always going to take a dip after the departure of Kenneth Walker III, but the lack of push up front doomed Michigan State’s offense seemingly from the start. This year they have to be better.
The good news is a very simple factor will mean this year’s group should show substantial improvement: Depth.
The 2022 Problems For Context
Amidst all the hype coming off the 2021 season, it was massively overshadowed in the run up to last year that Michigan State practiced most of the Spring and Summer with barely enough lineman to field a starting group.