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Michigan State Football head coach Mel Tucker promised that the team would be aggressive in their roster overhaul and utilize the transfer portal to rebuild the team quickly, and that has been evident this week.
Mel Tucker already landed Auburn running back Harold Joiner and Temple quarterback Anthony Russo, and now they have found a new starting offensive tackle in former Arkansas State lineman Jarrett Horst.
Make no mistake, this is a huge pickup for the Spartans. The 6’6″, 305-pound Horst had multiple suitors competing with MSU to land the talented tackle, and Tucker was able to out-recruit schools like Texas, Oklahoma, Baylor and more to land him.
Thank you everyone for the continued support! The next chapter begins. 💚 #DAWG pic.twitter.com/9EBFUGtLiC
— Jarrett Horst (@bmocj77) December 20, 2020
Here are some highlights of MSU’s new tackle:
Just the beginning. Year 1 ✅ pic.twitter.com/AaNQnd8hJu
— Jarrett Horst (@bmocj77) February 6, 2020
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