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Michigan State football hosted their first camp since NCAA dead period was lifted on Sunday. There were a lot of prospects in attendance, trying to showcase their skills.
MSU hosted a group of international prospects, over 30 kids, stemming from all over Europe.
Kofi Taylor-Barrocks was a member of the group that came to East Lansing, a 6’3″, 220 pound OLB hailing from England. He is currently playing for the NFL Academy, a youth initiative to get more European kids opportunities playing football.
After a stellar performance at MSU’s camp where Taylor-Barrocks showed off his skills, along with his speed as he ran a 4.6 40-yard dash, the Michigan State coaching staff granted him with an offer.
After a great camp today I am proud to say I received an offer from @MSU_Football thank you @CoachEls_MSU for believing in my talents @PPIRecruits @BCollierPPI @NFLAcademy @AllenTrieu @SWiltfong247 @adamgorney pic.twitter.com/i8N5DSkGVw
— Kofi Taylor-Barrocks (@BarrocksKofi) July 26, 2021
The Spartans are his first offer. Taylor-Barrocks will be heading around the country with this group, camping at multiple schools.
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