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Michigan State starter tossed for targeting hit on Florida Atlantic QB
EAST LANSING – Michigan State will have to finish its season opener shorthanded on defense.
Starting safety Malik Spencer was disqualified for targeting on the first play of the second quarter of Friday’s game against Florida Atlantic with the Spartans leading 2-0.
Spencer, a junior, was whistled for a high hit on Florida Atlantic quarterback Cam Fancher. It came with Fancher sliding after scrambling for 15 yards and resulted in his helmet being knocked off.
Fancher was replaced by Tyriq Starks for one play before returning to the game. He was promptly intercepted by Angelo Grose on third down.