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Everybody is somebody else's weirdo.
Jones, a 6-foot-4, 316-pound fourth-year lineman, is at the forefront of a competition to start on the interior of the offensive line. He’s playing both guard and center, and he’s playing at a level the coaches have sought for a while.
“He is one of the most improved,” Studrawa said on Wednesday. “I would absolutely say that.”
Along with Paris Johnson and Harry Miller, Jones is one of the three frontrunners to start between returning offensive tackles Thayer Munford and Nicholas Petit-Frere. Luke Wypler and Josh Fryar are making runs for the openings, and Dawand Jones will too once he’s back in action. They appear to be behind the Johnson-Miller-Jones trio, however.
Petit-Frere mentioned that Jones has been “doing well” in spring camp, and Studrawa was overwhelmingly positive about him, too.
“With some guys, learning and getting themselves prepared is as much a mental thing as it is a physical thing. And Matt is a guy that's always had the physical tools,” Studrawa said. “He is so strong. He's quick. But eventually it gets to the point where, you know what, ‘I’m tired of not being a starter,’ and a little light goes off. It's, ‘I’m sick and tired of watching.’ And all of a sudden the demeanor and everything you do, the attention to detail and everything that you do, the toughness, carrying out a drill, that’s what Matt’s done. He's hit that point where, you know what, this is it. And he showed it that Michigan State game, and he showed it the next two games that he played.”
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