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The biggest hurdle freshman linebacker Max Bullough may need to overcome as the Spartans begin practices in preparation for their Sept. 4th opener against Western Michigan - besides experience that only comes through actual play - is playing down the expectations of being a third-generation Spartan.
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Despite their inexperience, Bullough and Gholston should see plenty of playing time. "We've got to get them on the field somehow," Dantonio said. They've got to be part of our football team."
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lansingstatejournal.com —
For freshman linebacker Max Bullough, it was the first taste of game day at Spartan Stadium. For sophomore linebacker Steve Gardiner, it was an opportunity to show he's improved enough in the offseason to help the team when real games roll around. And for sophomore Denicos Allen, it was a chance to further acclimate himself with the linebacker position having switched from defensive back.
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Nick Hill gave up high school classwork for college classwork. A warm bed at home for 5 a.m. wakeup calls and break-of-dawn workouts. No more driving to school - walks through snow across a sprawling campus instead. None of that bothered Hill, though, as much as the sudden absence of home cooking.
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mlive.com —
There's no doubt incoming players can benefit from being early enrollees, but that doesn't mean it's for everyone. Michigan State has four freshmen – linebacker Max Bullough, quarterback Joe Boisture and running backs Nick Hill and LeVeon Bell – who enrolled early.
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Each day this week, msuspartans.com will take a look at one of the four early enrollees of the 2010 recruiting class: Le'Veon Bell, Joe Boisture, Max Bullough and Nick Hill. Today Max Bullough is featured.
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detnews.com —
Four members of Michigan State's 2010 recruiting class enrolled early at MSU in hopes of getting a head start on their football careers. In the case of Traverse City St. Francis linebacker Max Bullough, he was literally in high school one day and college the next.
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Max Bullough chuckled at the suggestion that in his boyhood dreams of playing college football he usually was dressed in Michigan State’s green and white. “That’s a good way to put it,” Bullough said.
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Three of the state's top high school football players have enrolled or will enroll in college this month. Running back Austin White of Livonia Stevenson is a student at Michigan, and running back Nick Hill of Chelsea and linebacker Max Bullough of Traverse City St. Francis are expected to begin classes at Michigan State on Monday.
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Traverse City St. Francis linebacker Max Bullough was the first player to commit to Michigan State for the 2010 class and will be one of the first to begin practicing for the Spartans.
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