It's no secret that Michigan State University has been having a very bad football season.  In 2007, MSU's coach Mark Dantonio took a struggling Spartan Football program and turned it into one of the top programs in the nation.  12 years later, Michigan State is sliding right back to where they were in 2007.

Well, Michigan State's poor performance didn't discourage a 9-year-old Spartan fan from writing a heartfelt letter to Mark Dantonio, MSU Quarterback Brian Lewerke, the Spartan Football team, and MSU fans as a whole.  In the letter, he talks about how Mark Dantonio and Brian Lewerke are inspirations to him and then he shares some inspiring words for them.  This is so adorable and I really hope that Coach Dantonio reads it to his players, because they need a pick me up after this season.

You can see the handwritten letter below, and if you scroll down further, you can read a transcript of the letter as well.

Dear Coach Dantonio Mr. Lewerke, MSU football, and Spartans fans:
My name is Fraser Hartnell and I am nine years old. I have been a Spartan fan all of my nine years. My Grandpa and dad went to MSU and I hope I can go there. I need to write you a letter to people who are sad or who need a smile. I think there are a lot of MSU people who are sad right now. They need smiles. I am not sad because I love you guys no matter what.

Dear Coach Dantonio:
My dad and I say “Chase it” every day and not “Goodbye” when he takes me to school. This is from the Rose Bowl. It means to try hard every time. You are an awesome coach. When my grandpa was alive he said the same thing. He said you, Duffy, and George did a lot. I did not know their names are in my MSU sports almanac. You have more wins than they do but my Dad says there is more to sports than wins. When my Grandpa died you sent a letter to my Grandma and a letter to my Dad. You do not know my Grandma or my dad but you knew they were sad and wanted them to smile. I have not seen my dad cry many times, but he cried when he go your letter. That was very nice of you. The Big Ten should give you 100 extra wins for doing that. I hope my letter makes you smile.

Dear Mr. Lewerke (#14):
I know your name is Brian but my dad says I have to say Mr. when I to talk to people older than me. It is respect. You are my favorite football player. Thank you for waving and saying “What’s up” when I saw you before the Illinois game. That was awesome. I play quarterback and have the same haircut as you! I like how you never give up. You broke your leg and hurt your shoulder but you came back. I like when you throw a TD and run with both arms in the air. I know it hurts to throw interceptions. I did not give up because you can’t be a good QB if you quit when you do that. It’s like basketball. My dad tells me if you miss your first shot, make the second! If you miss your second shot, make the third. You keep trying until you throw more TD’s because you will keep trying.

Dear MSU football:
My favorite uniform is the all white. Santa got me the all white uniform and a helmet for Christmas for me to play in my backyard. Every Saturday my dad and I watch your games. My grandpa used to bring KFC over and watch with us. Some people say MSU is not playing good but they are wrong. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. If you have fun, it’s not losing because you get to play your favorite sport. Remember I cheer for you all the time so do not be sad.

Dear Spartan fans:
I went to two MSU football games. I went when I was four years old but do not remember. It is hard to remember when you are four. I went to the Illinois game this season. We did not win, but I had a lot of fun with my Dad. I ate a hot dog, a big pretzel, popcorn and had hot chocolate. I got a new MSU shirt with Gruff Sparty, Sparty socks and a program with a pin. We did not win but you can still have fun when you lose because you love your team no matter what. Not every one gets to go see a game so if you get mad I feel sad for you. Some people get spoiled like a kid who gets all the Christmas gifts. They are only happy with wins. Losing gets rid of the bad fans. That way when we win, we can enjoy it. I like wins but it is not all in life. There are a lot of things sadder than losing a game. Some people don’t have homes and live on the street in the cold. Some people are sick with disease. Some people are in the Army or Navy and can die so we can watch a game. So if your team loses a game, be sad for a few minutes but then remember you are alive. Games are supposed to be FUN but they are just games.

I love you Michigan State. Do your best and have fun. “Go Green!” Your friend, Fraser Hartnell

Thank you for sticking with the team and writing such an awesome letter to the Spartans, Fraser.  Go Green!  Go White!

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