Jonathan Smith’s bold move to turn Michigan State into a player-led team has sent shockwaves through the program

Jonathan Smith’s bold move to turn Michigan State into a player-led team has sent shockwaves through the program. Some of the greatest Michigan State sports teams have thrived under player leadership. Many of Mark Dantonio’s Big Ten Championship-winning squads were driven by players taking ownership and holding each other accountable. Tom Izzo is also renowned for instilling this approach in the Michigan State basketball program.

Now, it seems Jonathan Smith is embracing the same philosophy, but in a way that stands out.

Smith has shared that he won’t be leading the team out of the tunnel when they take the field before games. While he made light of this decision, it seems to be a carefully thought-out strategy.

In contrast to other college football teams, where the head coach leads the charge onto the field, Michigan State’s captains and leaders will be at the forefront. Smith also mentioned that during the walk to Spartan Stadium hours before the game, the players will lead the team.

Instead of hyping the team up himself right before the game, Smith is giving his players the chance to step up and motivate each other. While Smith is as involved in the game as any player, he recognizes that it’s the players who will be battling together on the field. This pre-game moment, where they inspire each other, is an ideal opportunity for Smith to let his team take the reins.

It’s likely that Smith has made additional behind-the-scenes adjustments to foster a more player-led environment. Let’s hope this approach translates into more victories on the field.

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