EAST LANSING - Five games, five different starting combinations for Michigan State's offensive line.
The only constant for the embattled front five has been right tackle Jordan Reid.
The sophomore started each of the first five games for the Spartans (3-2, 1-1 Big Ten) and is "playing pretty well," according to coach Mark Dantonio.
"I would just say my overall game is improved," Reid said, "and I've just really been focused on getting better every day and just coming out to practice with a good intensity and just trying to focus on getting better."
Michigan State's Jordan Reid on being comfortable at right tackle
Reid, a former three-star prospect from Detroit Cass Tech, signed with Michigan State's 2017 recruiting class.