glen25+FollowMSU football faces major transfer shakeupMontana State just won the FCS National Championship, but the celebration is bittersweet as several key Bobcats are jumping into the transfer portal. Three starting defensive backs are already lining up visits with big FBS programs like UCLA, Missouri, and Penn State. Jhase McMillan and Hunter Provience have already committed to UCLA and NC State, respectively. This wave of departures is a real sign of how much the transfer portal is changing college football—even for championship teams. How do you feel about players moving on so quickly after a title run? #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMSU kicker shakeup: Connington heads to portalMartin Connington, Michigan State’s starting kicker, is leaving the program with three years of eligibility left, opening up a big question mark for the Spartans’ special teams next season. Connington’s departure means MSU will either turn to Tarik Ahmetbasic—who missed last season with an injury—or look for a new kicker in the transfer portal, a move that’s become pretty common in college football. With so many players transferring, it feels like the team is getting a major reset. How do you feel about all these changes? Is the portal helping or hurting MSU’s future? #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMSU football faces major roster shakeupMichigan State football is seeing a huge shift—20 players, including center Cooper Terpstra, are now set to leave via the transfer portal. That’s both starting centers gone, and it leaves a big hole right in the middle of the offensive line. Terpstra’s journey from walk-on to starter was impressive, but he’s looking for more playing time elsewhere. With so many Spartans moving on, how do you think this will impact the team next season? Will MSU be able to rebuild through the portal again, or is this a sign of deeper issues? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMSU’s pass rush gets a major boostAnelu Lafaele is coming back to Michigan State, and that’s big news for the Spartans’ defense. After showing real flashes early this season—two sacks, a forced fumble, and relentless energy—Lafaele’s year was cut short by injury. Now, with at least three years of eligibility left, he’s set to help turn around a pass rush that’s struggled in recent years. Fans and players alike are excited to see what he can do with a full season. How do you think Lafaele’s return will impact MSU’s defense next year? #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMSU football faces more roster shakeupsAnother familiar face is leaving the Michigan State football program—George Mullins, a key special teams player, is hitting the transfer portal. With coaching changes shaking up the staff, including Blue Adams heading to Florida State and LeVar Woods stepping in, it’s not surprising to see players like Mullins look for new opportunities. For fans, this move highlights just how much coaching changes can impact the roster. What do you think—will these shifts help or hurt MSU’s rebuild? Let’s hear your thoughts on how the team should handle this new wave of departures. #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMSU’s Aydan West signals big sophomore comebackAydan West, one of Michigan State’s breakout freshmen on defense, just dropped a strong hint he’ll be back for year two with the Spartans. After making a real impact in all 12 games last season, West shared a highlight reel and declared, “Year one was cool, but we coming for everything year two!” With the new coaching staff settling in, having West return could be a huge boost for the team’s defense. What do you think—will West’s return help MSU turn things around next season? #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMSU’s Gash faces big decision as top schools callSamson Gash, Michigan State’s prized wide receiver commit, is suddenly the center of a recruiting tug-of-war. Even though he’s been committed to MSU since June, powerhouse programs like Georgia, Alabama, and Penn State are now in hot pursuit—Georgia even offered him a scholarship. With National Signing Day coming up and MSU’s wide receiver room in flux, Gash’s choice could reshape the Spartans’ future. Family ties to Penn State and the chance to play for a national contender add to the drama. What do you think—should Gash stick with MSU or chase new opportunities? #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMSU football faces big QB shakeupAidan Chiles, once seen as Michigan State’s future at quarterback, is heading for the transfer portal—joining a growing list of Spartans looking elsewhere. After following Coach Smith from Oregon State and being named the starter, Chiles struggled behind a shaky offensive line and lost his spot to Alessio Milivojevic, who’s now expected to lead the team under new coach Pat Fitzgerald. With so many players on the move, it feels like a whole new era is coming for MSU football. How do you feel about all this change? Is the program headed in the right direction? #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMSU’s coaching search takes a twistKurt Anderson, a top pick to lead Michigan State’s offensive line, just accepted a job at Boston College instead. With Pat Fitzgerald building his first staff in East Lansing after three years away from the game, this unexpected move shakes up what many thought was a done deal. Anderson’s experience at Northwestern and UMass made him a natural fit for the Spartans, so his decision to join Bill O’Brien’s crew leaves MSU fans wondering who’s next. How do you feel about this sudden change, and who would you want to see coaching the Spartans’ O-line? #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
glen25+FollowWhy MSU football just hit reset againMichigan State football is back at square one after Jonathan Smith’s short, rocky run as head coach ended with a 4-20 record and little to show for two tough years. Fans in East Lansing watched as hopes for a quick turnaround faded—recruiting stalled, transfers didn’t pan out, and the team’s energy just wasn’t there. The lack of a clear identity or spark on the field left many wondering what it really takes to rebuild a program from the ground up. What do you think MSU needs most to finally turn things around? #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share