Michigan State football is still being counted out yet again this offseason, and perhaps rightfully so.
Nothing major was really done to move the needle, but maybe it wasn’t necessary. Looking at a five-win program might make you say otherwise, but Michigan State’s 2025 season may just come down to one person already in house.At least that’s what 247Sports’ Carter Bahns seems to think. He placed the Spartans at No. 12 in his recent “Big Ten football power rankings.”
“A lot rides on Aidan Chiles taking better care of the ball in 2025,” Bahns wrote. “With a Big Ten-high 11 interceptions and his four lost fumbles as a first-year starter, the debut season at Michigan State was often highly frustratingJonathan Smith improved the roster around his quarterback, like he did on a perennial basis throughout his stellar tenure at Oregon State, and now it comes down to Chiles making the most of it. Sophomore Nick Marsh will help him do so as one of the top projected receivers in the conference.
