Podcast: MSU’s 2025 Class Could Be Special

On this latest episode of the Michigan State Spartans Insider Podcast, our Aidan Champion discusses Michigan State football's freshman class and how it could be special.
Michigan State's Jace Clarizio, center, listens to coaches after a drill during football practice on Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, in East Lansing.
Michigan State's Jace Clarizio, center, listens to coaches after a drill during football practice on Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, in East Lansing. | Nick King/Lansing State Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Michigan State's freshman class has been drawing some praise so far in fall camp.

This group carries significance that goes beyond their talent, as it is Jonathan Smith's first true recruiting class as Michigan State's head coach.

While it wasn't an ideal haul in terms of both quantity and quality -- at least from a ratings standpoint -- this could be an underrated class and one that could prove to be special down the road.

Our Aidan Champion discusses why on this latest episode of the Michigan State Spartans Insider Podcast.

You can watch the episode below:

Smith addressed the media following the Spartans' fall camp practice on Monday. Below is a partial transcript.

Jonathan Smith

Q: How are you managing motivation a few weeks out?

Smith: "Yeah, it's an important piece, right? We've been going -- I think it's, what is it today? 11 or 12 -- kind of hit them strongly on Sunday of this idea of not just kind of getting through it but truly improving through this week. And I was happy with today, coming off a scrimmage. We got a bunch of reps on Saturday. I thought it was crisp, and we'll go again in the next couple of days in full pads.

"Because we do, we need to improve. There's some competition. Kind of described it as a week of separation to the team in regards to, yeah, depth charts, but also just teams themselves. What team can separate in regards to getting better through these dog days of camp."

Q: What questions does Saturday answer for you?

Smith: "I thought depth defensively showed up. A lot of guys, a lot of reps there. Played sound defense pretty much throughout. And so, that kind of re-confirms some of our feeling. I think we took some steps in the run game, to be honest with you. There was some quality carries out of the backfield, offensive line doing some stuff. Especially in the middle part of the scrimmage, so that was good to see. I think we're progressing there. Still a lot to work on, though."

Q: What about cornerbacks? Did you learn anything about them?

Smith: "Lot of guys and a decent amount of rotation. On the corner piece, was really pleased with our tackling. They got guys on the ground -- balls on the perimeter and in space. Contested some. Actually caused a fumble on one. So, we were pleased with the physicality of the corners."

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