Emily Lance
It was a beautiful day for football in East Lansing, as the 2-0 Michigan State Spartans hosted the Prairie View A&M Panthers as MSU looked to add another tally to the opening season win streak in front of the raucous crowd at Spartan Stadium.
Even with an FCS opponent in town, Chiles said that this Spartan squad was not underestimating any opponent.
“There are no trap games,” Chiles said. “Everybody’s gonna come out, play their hardest, and we just played a bit better today.