EAST LANSING -- Connor Cook's injured throwing shoulder is still a day-to-day proposition. But recent days have been far better than they were a few weeks ago.
Michigan State's senior quarterback said the last two practices, the first official bowl practices for the Spartans, have been the best he's felt since he suffered the injury a month ago.
'I've been pretty limited in practice, and I'm pretty much doing everything in practice now," Cook said on Wednesday morning. "I'm pretty confident."
The shoulder, he said, could be 100 percent by the time the Spartans meet Alabama in the Cotton Bowl on Dec.