So does an offense that battled injuries and inconsistency throughout 2018. With plenty of changes.
As Michigan State football reconvenes Tuesday to begin its spring workouts, the Spartans have plenty of questions and a reconfigured coaching staff trying to find more point production to go with perhaps the nation’s stingiest defense.
Here are five things to watch over the course of MSU’s 15 offseason practices, which culminate with the annual Green and White spring game at 2 p.m. on April 13 at Spartan Stadium.
Brian Lewerke’s arm
Following a strong sophomore season in which he led the Spartans to a 10-3 record and a Holiday Bowl victory, Lewerke suffered a right shoulder injury against Penn State and was never the same.