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Michigan State football's secondary toasted last season. 2022 looks different

EAST LANSING — About midway through last season, Harlon Barnett informed the players in Michigan State football’s stressed secondary that Angelo Grose led the nation in snaps.

In reality, Xavier Henderson, Grose’s wingman on the back end, held that dubious distinction. Through the first seven weeks, Henderson had lined up at his designated position 583 times — averaging 83 plays per game.