Michigan State to be without OL for 'a month' with left arm injury, RB set for game-time decisions
The injuries just don’t seem to stop for Michigan State.
The 2018 season was supposed to be a productive one, building off last season’s 10-3 campaign. Many starters returned, so expectations were pretty high in East Lansing.
Then, the season actually started. And the injuries haven’t let up. On Sunday, coach Mark Dantonio announced that left guard David Beedle will now be out for a month with a left arm injury:
Dantonio says LG David Beedle will be out a month with a left arm injury.
— Chris Solari (@chrissolari) October 7, 2018
Beedle is just one of many Spartans to go down with an injury. One who was previously hurt and has missed time is senior RB L.J. Scott.
Here’s Dantonio on Scott:
Here is what MSU coach Mark Dantonio had to say about RB LJ Scott's injury situation. pic.twitter.com/hSZHiVQx7V
— Chris Solari (@chrissolari) October 7, 2018
The Spartans need to get healthy as soon as possible. At 3-2 overall, Michigan State isn’t in danger of missing out on a bowl, but a 1-1 record in the B1G isn’t going to cut it.
Especially in the Big Ten East, with No. 3 Ohio State, No. 8 Penn State and No. 12 Michigan, multiple losses gets you out of the running for a B1G title.
In Week 7, Michigan State is scheduled to face Penn State on the road. Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. and the game can be watched on BTN.