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Nick Marsh praises QB1 Aidan Chiles for stepping up: "He means business"

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The first year as a starting quarterback is usually a learning experience for younger guys, and that includes Michigan State's Aidan Chiles who spent the 2024 season going through some growing pains.

The uber-talented dual-threat became known for making plays with his legs, but also making mistakes with his arm, throwing into coverage and turning the ball over more than he -- or anyone -- would've liked. He took all of these bumps and bruises that he accrued during his first season at Michigan State into the offseason, and worked on each of them.

So far during fall camp, he has looked like a much more motivated quarterback, according to coaches, teammates, and the media who have gotten some glimpses.