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Aidan Chiles using Michigan State football's 'wake-up call' as fuel for 2025 season

EAST LANSING – Aidan Chiles whisked throw after throw through brisk winds and chilly late-October temperatures.

Only it was Tuesday, the first day in April. Perfect fall football weather.

“Yeah, it's terrible. It's terrible,” the Southern California native said with a grin and chuckle. “But it's a good thing, though. It's really just good. We talk about it – we own the weather around here, and it's something we need to work on, something we need to do.”

Handling the elements also is far down on the to-do list for both Chiles and Michigan State football this spring.