Stop me if you’ve heard this one before, but the Michigan State Spartans do not currently have a clear starting quarterback for the 2020 season. Of course, the strong and scary possibility exists that we may not even have college football this year, as NCAA football games arguably have the biggest hurdles to clear regarding the COVID-19 pandemic of all of the major sports leagues.
Of course, another disadvantage for the MSU coaching staff and players is that spring ball was canceled (or possibly postponed to a later date). This issue is two-fold, as the players are yet to learn the new scheme and system on the field, and the coaches have not been able to evaluate talent on the roster in a live practice setting.