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FAU will be the home team for Saturday’s game vs. Michigan State in Detroit, but the Owls are preparing as if they are the visitors. Also, see which three players will be making their first starts of the season vs. the Spartans.

Originally published on 9/9/2010

by Marcus Nelson

BOCA RATON – Florida Atlantic is in the unique position of preparing for a hostile crowd even though the Owls are technically the home  team Saturday for the game vs. Michigan State in Detroit at Ford Field.

When the Owls look up in the stands, they are going to see plenty of green and white instead of blue and red. And in the dome, they are going to be hearing plenty from the MSU fans

But The Owls have been preparing for the expected hostile crowd this week in practice.

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