What Michigan State’s offense will look like under coordinator Jay Johnson is still a bit of a mystery.
There was no spring practice to watch and there will be no chance for fans to see the Spartans in the annual spring game, which was scheduled for Saturday, but was long ago canceled in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Johnson has said he’s looking for balance and feels confident in the playmakers the Spartans have as they identify a new starting quarterback to replace three-year starter Brian Lewerke.