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Why Michigan State football has secret weapon in QB battle: 'Eye in the sky does not lie'

EAST LANSING — Cameras can be found everywhere around Michigan State football’s practice field.

On the ground. In the tower. In each end zone.

Those give Mel Tucker and his staff plenty of angles to decide which Spartans are shining and who needs to improve.

“The eye in the sky does not lie. And we get a chance to run it frame by frame,” Tucker said after practice Tuesday. “We get it, we see it, we can grade it, and then we get a chance as a teaching tool to be able to show the players, 'OK, this is what you did, this what was on tape.