🏈 Connor Cook will be ready

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Cook expects to be 100 percent for Cotton Bowl

Paul Konyndyk
SpartanMag.com Associate Editor

EAST LANSING - Michigan State quarterback Connor Cook indicated at Bowl Media Day on Wednesday that he expects his shoulder injury to be fully healed in time for his team's College Football Playoff match-up with SEC Champion Alabama in the Goodyear Tires Cotton Bowl.

"From when I've hurt it, I've been pretty much limited in practice," Cook said. "I am pretty much doing everything in practice right now. I am pretty confident about that."

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Senior QB Connor Cook expects to make a full recovery from a shoulder injury before Michigan State plays Alabama in the College Football Playoff.
Cook has been encouraged by how his shoulder has held up during recent practices.

"To just go out there and see how I feel, and based on how I feel to just go from there," said Cook, describing his approach to bowl practice thus far. "These last few days of practice I've felt really good, the best that I've felt since the injury. We're just going from there.

Downfield passing is essential for Michigan State's offense to score points against Alabama.

"I think it's very important, I think it's no different than most of our other games," Co-offensive coordinator Dave Warner said. "I think we go into about every game realizing that some people, if we are not able to throw the ball, have to stack the box. If we're not successful at that, I think it makes for a long day.
So we feel going in that we need to throw the football down the field and we need to have success doing so."

Cook showed the ability to carry the Michigan State offense with his ability as a passer during the four-game stretch prior to suffering shoulder injury against Maryland. Increased ground production since Michigan State's lone loss at Nebraska has helped the Spartans overcome limitations in the passing game since Cook's injury.
The Spartans will, however, could find it difficult to run the ball against Alabama, the nation's No. 1 ranked run defense.

"Not just against them, but against anyone you've got to be able to run and throw to be successful," Cook said. "They have a very talented defensive line and linebackers, obviously. Watching film, their defensive line gets to the quarterback. I'm going to have to get rid of the ball quick. The receivers are going to have to catch the ball against tight coverage, just like Iowa and just like Michigan. It's going to be a challenge for us, not just running the ball but passing the ball as well."

Cook expects to be 100 percent for Cotton Bowl
 
I like Dantonio and MSU in large part; however, Cook just strikes me as a bit immature and an ass, which may be unfair from snapshots and short interview clips, but it still resonates.

My gut is not to like him
 
I watched him play against Iowa, he seems to be smart QB , dare I say game manager type of qb from what I saw, kind of cocky as mentioned, he was still injured so wasnt super impressed with his downfield passing ability, but I didnt seem him passing before the injury so he could be better than he looked in that game
 
Some analysts are worried for his safety, referencing the fact that he pulled a bitch move during the B10CG post game presentation with Archie Griffin, and also because as great of a senior QB as he is he wasn't even voted team captain by his teammates.

All indications point to him being twice the douchebag diva AJ McCarron was late in his career at Bama. Folks are wondering if maybe his disgruntled teammates up front might just allow our front 7 to destroy him, much like it happened against Adam Sandler's character in The Longest Yard remake.

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From history, the last time we played Michigan State, Kirk Cousins was their QB. Dareus, Upshaw and company darn near killed him. Their number two came in and left with an injury as well, if I remember correctly. They finished the game with a kid who had been a WR most of the season playing QB. QB depth may well be an issue, though to their credit they found a way to bet the Legumes with the back up playing.
 

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