It would be easy to look at Michigan State’s 18.2 points a game this season and think there has been little good happen offensively.
That’s a fair stance to take considering the Spartans are 115th in the nation in scoring, not to mention 114th in total offense. Of course, that would be overlooking some promising signs. While the action has been limited, freshman running back Jordon Simmons and redshirt freshman quarterback Payton Thorne have played well at various times.
But the true standouts on offense — a group that allows for plenty of optimism moving forward — have been the wide receivers.