Josiah Price just wants to excel as Michigan State’s tight end.
If that means stealing routes from the pro players, like Jason Whitten and Rob Gronkowski, he’ll do it.
“I love studying those guys, breaking down their film and see what they do that makes them so good, see what routes their teams use them in, then bring it to my coaches and talk to them,” he said this week at the Big Ten meetings.
If that means finding opponents after a game and talking shop, picking their brains, it’s his plan.
And if that means crossing the lines of a rivalry, texting and talking back and forth with Michigan’s All-American Jake Butt, he’s willing to push his game forward.