Michigan State releases epic football hype video

Oct 12, 2013; University Park, PA, USA; A general view of the Big Ten logo prior to the game between the Penn State Nittany Lions and the Michigan Wolverines at Beaver Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O
Oct 12, 2013; University Park, PA, USA; A general view of the Big Ten logo prior to the game between the Penn State Nittany Lions and the Michigan Wolverines at Beaver Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O /
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The Michigan State Spartans will hope to continue one of the most successful periods in program history this season.

There’s fewer than 50 days left until the start of the 2015 college football season, which means it’s officially time for programs around the country to release their annual hype videos.

The latest video comes courtesy of Michigan State, who projects to be in the mix in the Big Ten once again this year. And this one is sure to get East Lansing hyped up.

It’s not a proper hype video without epic music and dramatic narration, so good on the Spartans for nailing this one.

Michigan State has been one of the top programs in the country over the past five years and will hope to continue that in 2015. The Spartans won their first Rose Bowl since 1987 two years ago and capped off another top 5 campaign with a wild 42-41 comeback win over Baylor in last season’s Cotton Bowl.

The talent and coaching are there for Michigan State to make another run and the Spartans figure to begin the season ranked in at least the top 10. Led by third-year starting quarterback Connor Cook and a defense that should again be among the nation’s best, the Spartans have what it takes to make it to the College Football Playoff.

Still, there are some questions Michigan State will have to answer. The Spartans have a lot to replace at running back and wide receiver, and defensive coordinator Pat Narduzzi departed to become the head coach at Pittsburgh.

This video should help fans get even more hyped up for Michigan State’s home opener on September 12, when they host Oregon in one of the marquee games of the season.

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