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EAST LANSING – On a Michigan State football offense that bid farewell to its starting quarterback and top two receivers, Maliq Carr insists everything looks pretty much the same.

“The only difference,” the MSU tight end said, “is we throw less fades.”

It’s hard to believe that is the only change to materialize, and Carr’s comment captured the nonchalance he exhibited when he was asked about the look of an offense that no longer has Payton Thorne at its helm or Keon Coleman and Jayden Reed expanding its dimensions down the field.

“We moved on,” he said.