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Author: Theophilus Sunday
EAST LANSING โ Michigan State football is undergoing a significant defensive overhaul as it seeks to recapture the dominance of its celebrated “No-Fly Zone” era. With a revamped secondary and a renewed commitment to man-to-man coverage, the Spartans aim to restore the aggressive defensive identity that defined Mark Dantonio’s best teams. The transformation comes in response to the challenges faced last season. Injuries ravaged MSUโs defensive backfield, forcing untested players into action and exposing vulnerabilities. Following a 5-7 finish under first-year head coach Jonathan Smith, the team saw key secondary players, including cornerback Charles Brantley and safety Dillon Tatum, depart…