WATCH: MSU's Caleb Carter Talks about the O-Line Rotation

EAST LANSING, Mich.
--- Michigan State has relied on its depth on the offensive line a lot through the first two games of the season.
The Spartans don't have a firm five linemen that will start every game yet.
Eight different guys have seen meaningful time so far.
With that type of system comes some complexities.
Offensive guard Caleb Carter , who has started both games so far, talked about it on Tuesday.
Video of his press conference can be found below.
Watch Caleb Carter here: Jonathan Smith also spoke to the media on Monday.
He recapped the team's 42-40 victory over Boston College and also previewed the team's Week 3 matchup versus Youngstown State .
Below is a partial transcript of Smith's opening statement.
Jonathan Smith OK, like a typical Monday, just kind of recapping a few things after digesting the film.
Obviously, finishing the game we did, well fought.
I thought it after the game and then watching the tape; great college football game, atmosphere, both teams making plays, responding, obviously came down to the wire.
I feel like it could be a growth game for us to be able to finish the game we did against a quality opponent.
I mean, that quarterback (Dylan Lonergan) was playing at a really high level.
They happened to respond in the second overtime, away, all of that.
So, we're trying to grow off of being able to finish that way.
Because a lot of these games, they come down to the wire like that, and we've got to gain some confidence and continue to move forward from the game.
Offensively, you know, felt a lot to like with Aidan (Chiles) in regards to his effort, quarterback play, decision making, even some of the small stuff that you don't totally see during the game.
Checked the ball down, protections (weren't) clean a couple of times and got us out of that.
It was pretty good.
I thought multiple receivers were making some plays there.
We've got to get better.
Two-minute (drill) at the end of the game, got an opportunity with the ball on the 42, two timeouts, game's close to 50 seconds left.
We go backwards there.
We need to tighten up some of our hands in the run game.
Holding calls in the red zone backed us up a couple of times.
Short yardage, getting stopped.
So, there's plenty to improve on.
Defensively --- Boston College, Coach O'Brien, the quarterback, they made it hard schematically.
Felt like after the game we needed to be able to make the quarterback more uncomfortable.
He (Lonergan) did a great job getting the ball out pretty quickly.
There wasn't a lot of times he was just sit there, patting the ball, patting the ball.
This thing is coming out pretty quick.
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