In the middle of an embarrassing, frustrating homecoming loss to UCLA, Michigan State football quarterback Aidan Chiles went down with an injury after an incident many fans felt was a missed targeting call by a UCLA defender. On Monday, MSU head coach Jonathan Smith spoke to the media and gave an injury update for his quarterback.
The Spartans will face No. 3 Indiana this week in one of their toughest, if not the toughest match-up of their season, and the Spartans might be without their starting quarterback in the game. According to Smith, Aidan Chiles will be a late-week decision for the Spartans.
Additionally, Smith gave an update on offensive guard Kristian Phillips, who he said will also be a late-week decision for the Indiana game.
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