phughes+FollowMSU’s new staff targets Jersey standoutMichigan State’s football program is making moves—re-offering a scholarship to Ty'ire Clark, a three-star safety from Jersey City, during his campus visit this weekend. Clark, who’s ranked among New Jersey’s top 25 prospects for 2027, had previously received an offer from the old coaching staff, but the new regime clearly sees his potential too. With offers from schools like Boston College and Temple already on the table, Clark’s recruitment is heating up. What do you think—will the Spartans land this rising star, or does another program have the edge? #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMSU doubles down on top Indiana TE prospectMichigan State is making waves by re-offering Mason Oglesby, a standout four-star tight end from New Palestine, Indiana, for their 2027 class. Oglesby’s recruitment is heating up, with over 20 major programs vying for his commitment—including Michigan, Arkansas, and North Carolina. The Spartans’ new head coach, Pat Fitzgerald, personally visited Oglesby, signaling just how high he is on their wish list. With this level of attention, it’s clear MSU is pulling out all the stops. How do you think this aggressive recruiting approach will shape the Spartans’ future? #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
phughes+FollowMSU eyes top Ohio lineman for 2027Michigan State is getting a close look at Reed Gerken, one of Ohio’s most sought-after offensive tackles for the 2027 class. Gerken, who’s already racked up nearly 20 offers from big-name schools like Tennessee, North Carolina, and Kentucky, is stopping by East Lansing this Friday. While MSU hasn’t offered him yet, his visit could signal a major recruiting move. With Gerken also visiting Tennessee, Indiana, and Wisconsin soon, the Spartans have a real shot to make an impression. How do you feel about MSU’s chances to land a top lineman from Ohio? #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowChicago’s Kameron McGee re-offered by MSUMichigan State football is making big moves by re-offering Kameron McGee, a five-star edge rusher from Chicago who’s already ranked No. 2 at his position for the 2028 class. What’s wild is McGee’s list of offers reads like a who’s who of college football—Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State, and more are all after him. The Spartans’ new coaching staff clearly wants to keep MSU in the race for top talent. If McGee chooses East Lansing, it could be a game-changer for the program. How do you think this will shape MSU’s future? #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMSU football shakeup: Another starter heads westAnother big name from Michigan State’s defense is packing up for Arizona State. Cornerback Chance Rucker, who turned heads as a freshman before injuries slowed him down, is joining his former teammate Jalen Thompson out west. With two years of eligibility left, Rucker’s move is part of a growing trend of Spartans transferring to Big 12 schools. This kind of roster turnover could really change the vibe for both MSU and ASU fans. What do you think—are these transfers a sign of bigger changes coming for college football? #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMSU football lands top linebacker transferMichigan State football just scored big with the addition of Dion Crawford, an All-MAC linebacker from Buffalo. Crawford’s stats are impressive—137 tackles and 12 sacks over two seasons—and he’s joining a linebacker group that’s shaping up to be one of the most exciting in years. With veterans like Jordan Hall returning and other transfers coming in, the competition for starting spots will be fierce. Fans are buzzing about what this new mix of talent could mean for the Spartans’ defense. Could this be the year MSU’s linebacker unit returns to dominance? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMSU’s top rusher eyes rival IndianaMakhi Frazier, who led Michigan State in rushing last season, is now considering a move to one of the Spartans’ biggest rivals—Indiana. After a solid year with 520 yards and two touchdowns, Frazier’s potential transfer could shake up the Big Ten landscape. He’s already visited Ohio State and is drawing interest from Auburn and Florida, so Indiana is just the latest major program hoping to land him. If Frazier joins the Hoosiers, how do you think this could impact MSU’s season and the rivalry? Let’s hear your thoughts on this transfer portal drama! #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMSU football’s transfer portal shakeupNearly 40 players have left Michigan State’s football program this transfer window, but new head coach Pat Fitzgerald isn’t backing down. He’s already brought in over 20 new faces, including a recent offer to Breon Key, a Division II offensive lineman from Valdosta State—and a Michigan native. While Key may not be a starter, his addition could be crucial for depth, especially after the Spartans lost more than 10 linemen. Fitzgerald’s aggressive approach is keeping MSU competitive, but what do you think—should the focus be on depth or star power? #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMSU’s offense gets a speed boost with KK SmithMichigan State just landed a major boost for its offense: Notre Dame transfer KK Smith is joining the Spartans’ wide receiver squad. Smith didn’t get a ton of chances at Notre Dame, but when he did, he made big plays—like 34- and 31-yard catches against Navy and NC State. With two years of eligibility left, he’s expected to have a much bigger role in East Lansing, especially after MSU lost some key receivers this offseason. What do you think—will Smith’s speed and playmaking change the Spartans’ game next season? #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMSU linebacker room gets a major boostMichigan State’s defense just got a serious jolt—Dion Crawford and Cam Stodghill are joining the Spartans’ linebacker squad through the transfer portal. After a tough season, this kind of talent infusion could be exactly what East Lansing needs to shake things up. Fans are already buzzing about how these new faces might change the team’s energy and performance. Could this be the start of a real turnaround for MSU football? What are your hopes for the new-look defense? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #MSUFootball10Share