Article By Sean Gagnier on 12th March, 2010
Last season, the Spartans alternated between two quarterbacks for the majority of the season, sophomore Kirk Cousins and red shirt sophomore Keith Nichol.
Nichol transferred to Michigan State from Oklahoma for the prospect of more playing time. The ironic thing is that after transferring out of Oklahoma to avoid being Sam Bradford's backup, Bradford was injured and his backup, Landry Jones, was given significant playing time.
After a season of flip-flopping at the quarterback position, it looks like Kirk Cousins is the solid starter for the Spartans. And in one sportswriters opinion, he is the perfect choice.
Cousins is going into ...
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