Michigan State football will look to improve upon 2018's 7-6 record. Ryan Ford, Detroit Free Press
EAST LANSING — No one expected Michigan State football to unveil its revamped offense during Saturday’s spring game.
But there were things to see from the offense in the defense's 42-26 victory at Spartan Stadium. Specifically that quarterback Brian Lewerke’s right arm appears healthy.
Here are some takeaways from the game, heading into the offseason before the real games begin Aug. 30 at Spartan Stadium against Tulsa.