WATCH: Michigan State DL Quindarius Dunnigan Talks Spring Ball, More

Michigan State defensive lineman Quindarius Dunnigan is heading into his seventh season of college football.
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EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Michigan State defensive lineman Quindarius Dunnigan is entering his final season of college football, a long, seven-year tenure in the sport.

Dunnigan transferred to Michigan State last offseason after spending his first five seasons at Middle Tennessee State.

In his first season as a Spartan, the veteran defensive lineman recorded 17 tackles, four for a loss and a sack while playing in 11 games.

Dunnigan addressed the media after the Spartans' spring practice on Thursday. You can watch below:

Michigan State coach Jonathan Smith also spoke to reporters on Thursday. Below is a partial transcript from his availability:

Smith: "Finished Practice 8. Feel good with what the first eight practices have looked like. Not perfect, but a lot of guys getting reps. You can see steady improvement. The install is getting to the point where it's about peaked.

"We're not going to double up the second half of the spring, so the more reps and the same stuff in the back-half of the spring. And looking for that steady improvement. I think the energy, enthusiasm for eight days has been there. And so, kind of like a lot of what I've seen so far."

Q: How do you monitor installation with the transfer portal in mind?

Smith: "Yeah, it's not a huge consideration in my mind. I mean, I think, again, we're invested in these guys. We're not going to hold things until by chance we lose a guy or two. We understand the landscape and guys are going to have opportunities here for us the last two weeks of April.

"But we feel pretty good in regards to what we're putting in and doing, and we want to get better at those schemes, and so, yeah, we want reps out in April, re-digest it through the summer and August."

Q: Brian Lindgren said you're ahead on offense compared to where you were last year, would you agree with that?

Smith: "Yeah, I think we're ahead just because we do got a majority of guys going into Year 2. Some of the guys that we added came here in January and dove right into it, and again, yeah, they're getting more reps, but I think the competition at the receiver position is healthy and we've got some additions there that have shown they can help us.

"Offensive line, competition. We're healthier there, I think we're stronger there and we got more competition at the line."

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