The first half of the season went just about as planned for Michigan State, recording a 3-3 record and a split in the toss-up games against Boston College and Maryland. That makes Saturday night’s Michigan State vs. Iowa game that much more important for Aidan Chiles and Co.
Starting the second half of the season strong under a first-year head coach is critical to the growth of the program. This game could either help make or break the final six games.
Chiles spoke to the media earlier this week and said that the slate has been wiped clean and the second half of the year is a new season. This is a chance for him to start fresh and put the eight interceptions from the first six games behind him…