guinzone wrote:They sorta look green to me man...

Might be the grass reflection? They look different in person.
Here is MSU's daily practice blog:
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Today's entry:
The buzz around Bears’ camp on Saturday morning was the arrival of University of Missouri transfer Chris Earnhardt, a 6-foot-5, 265-pound defensive lineman. The hometown product from Hillcrest High spent the last three seasons in Columbia before making the decision to return home this week.
After the team’s two-hour practice Saturday, he said the Missouri State defense is a great fit for him.
“It was a tough first day, but I like this defense a lot. I am used to a four-man front (at Missouri), but I played (the 3-4) in high school,” Earnhardt said. “I feel I needed to make a change, and it is kind of like a bonus factor to be back in Springfield.”
Earnhardt was admitted to the University and passed his team physical late Friday. He is the third Bear with Mizzou connections with the addition this fall of running back Drew Temple, who was at Missouri in 2008, in addition to outside linebacker Michael Keck, a former Tiger who came to the Bears in the spring of 2009.
Earnhardt spent most of Saturday with the third defensive unit, but certainly has the size, skill and experience to push the front-runners on a Missouri State defense that returns nine starters.
Though much of the attention was on the new arrival, the 24-period practice Saturday accomplished much more, according to head coach Terry Allen.
“It was a pretty good day,” Allen said. “We beat the heat a little bit by getting started around 10. We will get about 48 hours off before our next practice on Monday, and I really saw some good things.”
Missouri State’s fifth-year head coach said the team’s young players really responded to the challenges of their fourth practice, and some of the question marks are starting to take shape.
“The jury is still out on some of our young players,” Allen said. “But two or three of them are really showing us they have a chance to be really good right away.”
The squad did a lot of individual work on Saturday, with particular emphasis on special teams instruction. The 7-on-7 passing drills were a highlight once again as the team’s depth at wide receiver continues to push the talented defensive secondary. The 11-on-11 situational drills were also impressive, including a great diving catch over the middle by junior receiver Jermaine Saffold.
Defensively, nose tackle Tevan Ferguson was hobbled by a sore quad, which opened the door for Mikel Ruder and newcomer Eric Pearce to get some additional snaps with the first team unit. This additional depth and the arrival of Earnhardt make Allen optimistic if everyone continues to progress and learn.
“Chris is a great addition for us,” Allen said. “He adds depth at that position. He has to learn our defense and learn his responsibilities, and we’ll see where that takes him.”
The Bears will be off Sunday and will resume with a 10 a.m. practice on Monday morning before beginning two-a-days on Tuesday.