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Week 2: Michigan State welcomes Boston School to city on Saturday

By Editorial Board Published September 3, 2025 2 Min Read
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Week 2: Michigan State welcomes Boston School to city on Saturday

EAST LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – Michigan State welcomes a well-recognized foe into city this Saturday. The Boston School Eagles are headed to East Lansing for a Saturday evening showdown at Spartan Stadium.

MSU’s 23-19 loss at Boston School final season is a sport that’s remembered all too effectively. Fourth quarter errors, quarterback Aidan Chiles’ 3 interceptions, and incapability to transform when alternatives offered all contributed to their loss, however on Saturday, they get an opportunity for revenge.

“We have returning players that experienced the disappointment of that game, the back and forth, they had an awesome crowd, the red bandana game, it leaves an imprint on you, they stormed the field after and so guys remember that,” stated head coach Jonathan Smith. “And again that’s not in a disrespectful way, they had a nice win and they should celebrate the thing, but those that were there have some added juice to want to play well this weekend.”

A kind of gamers specifically is junior Aidan Chiles. Whereas he does have final 12 months’s sport at the back of his thoughts, he is treating Saturday’s sport like some other alternative.

“I mean there’s a chip on my shoulder every week you know just take it week by week go out and prove what I can do each week. It’s a team sports just going out there and my teammates just helping me out, go out there and play together,” stated Chiles. The aim is to go on the market and get a win, so we simply acquired to execute and end and acquired to play stronger than we did final week, it is a greater crew, higher competitors, that is actually it, not a lot else too it.”

Kickoff is about for 7:30 P.M. in Spartan Stadium.

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