EAST LANSING – Aidan Chiles is feeling more at home in the pocket than ever.
The Michigan State football quarterback’s poise will be tested this weekend – by an aggressive USC defense and the pressure of a homecoming.
Chiles and the Spartans head to Southern California to open Big Ten play against the Trojans on Saturday, Sept. 20, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. In the stands, the Long Beach native will have his parents , a lot of relatives and plenty of friends watching.
Along with the entire college football world, with an 11 p.m. ET kickoff and a national television audience (Fox). Even though Chiles said he pushed thinking about this trip aside until after MSU finished its nonconference schedule with a 41-24 win over Youngstown State on Saturday, Sept. 13.
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