Fall camp is finally here and Michigan State football coach Jonathan Smith is already assessing his team and slowly piecing together his depth chart.
The second-year head coach luckily doesn't have to worry about many positions on the offensive side of the ball as Aidan Chiles is the clear starting quarterback and his receivers are all pretty much set as well as his tight end and most of that offensive line. But there's a reason it's called a "depth" chart. He will have to figure out who is slotted in behind those starters.
Although the Spartans are just one fall practice in, it sounds like Smith has already made up his mind about the most important backup position on the roster: quarterback.