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Coach Smith announces team captains

August 9, 2005
MSU football quarterback Drew Stanton poses on the field during media day on Monday. Media outlets from all across the state visited East Lansing to meet the new football team before practices start tomorrow. The media received a tour of the new stadium before a press conference that was held in Case Hall, and players were available for pictures and interviews on the field. The Spartan football season will begin on Sept. 3.

Each season four captains are named for the MSU football team - this year's group is junior defensive end Clifton Ryan, junior quarterback Drew Stanton, senior center Chris Morris and senior safety Eric Smith.

"I like the mix, and I like those kids and what they've done," MSU head coach John L. Smith said. "We have a lineman, and we have a back-row guy on each side of the ball - the other thing that's a positive is we have a senior on both sides of the ball and a junior on both sides of the ball."

Smith officially announced the four captains at his press conference on Monday at MSU football media day. Although he likes to have senior leaders, he doesn't have a problem with the two players who will be leading the team as juniors and he has a plan to help the group.

"Those will be the four guys for now and probably what we'll do is add a senior per week - have an honorary captain per week as well," Smith said.

The idea for having one senior honorary captain per week is to help the captains out and to allow other seniors, such as senior wide receiver and 2004 captain Kyle Brown, to be seen as leaders of the team.

Interestingly enough, besides the two seniors, there are exactly 11 other seniors on the team - minus senior cornerback Jaren Hayes, who is not listed on the roster and currently suspended indefinitely - and each should get a chance to be an honorary captain.

For a guy such as Morris, being named a captain in his fifth and final season is something that can never be taken away from him.

"It's a tremendous honor and something that I'm going to have attached to my name the rest of my life," Morris said. "To be a part of the history of this school - it's just incredible."

Eric Smith said following in the footsteps of previous captains like Ronald Stanley, who was a two-time captain in 2003 and 2004 and his roommate last season, is going to be difficult.

"It's an honor and a big position," Eric Smith said. "Everybody's looking up to you we got some big shoes to fill.

"But if somebody's got a problem, they can come to me, if they need help or something - just get everyone going in the right direction."

Ryan said at the Big Ten Media Day in Chicago last week that he is going to keep doing what he has been doing for the last three seasons on the field, leading by example, and try to help the new players adapt to life off the field. He also feels that being named a captain speaks a lot about his own character.

"I believe in being accountable to my teammates and my coaching staff because they count on me to get my job done," Ryan said. "The main thing coach (Smith) wants me to do is talk to guys, coach guys up and lead by example - things I've been doing, but just to a greater extent."

Again, Smith stressed the accountability aspect of leadership for his team, saying it's not where he would like to see it. He added that players being accountable for their actions on and off the field is getting better, and he hopes this group of captains can help the team make strides in that area.

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