There’s no telling when college football teams might start getting back on the field, but when they do, there will be plenty of work to be done.
That’s especially true at Michigan State, where first-year coach Mel Tucker and his staff have had virtually no time on the field with their team as things were shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic just as spring practice was set to get rolling.
But that’s just part of the challenge the new staff is facing. When the Spartans are back on the field, the position battles will be fierce as the 2020 season – whatever that looks like – looms.