
Head coach Jonathan Smith provides an injury update on the Spartans on the first day of fall camp
In the words of Michigan State head coach Jonathan Smith, the Spartans are starting fall preseason camp in a “solid” spot on the injury front.
Michigan State opened up fall preseason camp on Tuesday, with the Spartans holding their first practice of the 2025 season. As part of fall camp opening, media was able to attend a brief portion of practice and have availability to ask questions to a number of players and Smith. One of the typically asked questions during this time of year is the injury status of the team, which Smith was able to provide a positive response.
“I’d say solid,” Smith said when asked about the overall team health of the Spartans. “Knock on wood, but we haven’t came across the season-ending injury (or anything) to that extent. We definitely are being, I’ll call it, smart with some guys in camp and we will ease them into it. But currently, we are feeling pretty solid.”
Now, preseason camp has just started so, of course, we are only dipping our toes into the injury front at this time. But, this is certainly reassuring knowing there aren’t any offseason injuries that Smith and the Spartans were ready to announce on opening day of fall camp. This is a notable development as we get going on the 2025 season.
Throughout fall camp, injuries will be something to monitor so stick with Spartans Wire for the latest updates. Hopefully, we don’t have any news of any significant injuries before Michigan State takes the field on August 29 in the season opener against Western Michigan.
Check out the full opening press conference for the 2025 fall preseason camp from Smith by clicking here.
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