Why Michigan State football has had so many transfers

Taking a look at why we have seen seven players transfer out of the Michigan State football program in the last two days.

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Michigan State football is seemingly in the midst of a ‘black Monday where it has seen seven members of its roster transfer out of the program.

On the surface, this is something that can feel concerning, even during an age of college athletics where transfers are going to happen much more frequently, but when digging deeper you will find this is a good thing for the program.

When coaching turnover takes place, it is expected there will be defections from the program, and we have seen some of that so far. This is not necessarily the case in what is happening right now.

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As spring ball has concluded, Mel Tucker has now had a full year in the program to evaluate the talent on the roster he inherited and make decisions on what he wants his roster to look like. This, in turn, will cause a shake-up in the depth chart, leading to some players being left behind.

Ultimately, the majority of the transfers we will see are guys who are buried on the depth chart and wouldn’t be featured on the first or second-team anytime soon.

It is in the best interest for both the coaching staff and the players in making the move to transfer, Mel Tucker deserves to build a roster with the guys he wants and players deserve a chance to get on the field and this situation allows both to happen.

I would expect to see several more transfers in the coming days as Tucker solidifies what he wants in a roster.

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Michigan State football DL Jasiyah Robinson enters transfer portal

Class of 2020 recruit Jasiyah Robinson is the latest Michigan State Spartan to enter his name into the NCAA transfer portal.

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Another member of the Michigan State football team has entered the portal this Monday following spring ball. This time defensive lineman Jasiyah Robinson has entered the transfer portal.

Robinson was a member of the 2020 recruiting class, the last of Mark Dantonio’s tenure. A native of Groveport, Ohio, Robinson played his high school football at Groveport Madison.

Robinson was recruited as a project-type player and as a pass-rushing specialist. Caught in between an OLB and DE in size, Robinson has been a tweener since arriving on campus.

Robinson didn’t play in any games during his lone season in East Lansing.

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Michigan State football RS Sophomore OL Damon Kaylor enters transfer portal

Redshirt Sophomore Damon Kaylor was one of five Spartans to enter their name into the transfer portal today.

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Redshirt Sophomore Damon Kaylor became one of five Spartans to enter their name into the transfer portal today. The offensive lineman is also the 24 Spartan to enter the transfer portal since August of 2020.

Kaylor, was a three star recruit in the class of 2019 and was the No. 3 offensive tackle in the state of Indiana. He redshirted in 2019 and did not see the field in 2020.

This has easily been the craziest day for Michigan State in the transfer portal since August as the previous high for was four names entering the transfer portal on December 18. Expect the Spartans to look for more targets in the transfer portal as the 2021 season nears.

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Michigan State long snapper Bryce Eimer has entered transfer portal

Eimer is part of a number of Spartans that have entered the transfer portal since spring practice wrapped up this past weekend.

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Michigan State redshirt freshman long snapper Bryce Eimer has entered the transfer portal and intends to leave the program, according to Rainer Sabin of The Detroit Free Press.

The news on Eimer leaving Michigan State was reported around 3 p.m. EDT on Monday. Eimer is part of a number of Spartans that have entered the transfer portal since spring practice wrapped up this past weekend.

Eimer redshirted this past season and never took an official snap for the Spartans.

Coming out of high school, Eimer was rated a five-star long snapper and ranked as the No. 15 prospect by Rubio Long Snapping.

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Michigan State football senior DL DeAri Todd enters NCAA transfer portal

Another Spartan has entered the transfer portal, this time senior DeAri Todd who will leave as a grad transfer.

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It’s kind of crazy that the team that has probably been the most active in the transfer portal this year is having their craziest day of transfers to date, but that’s the story for Michigan State football this Monday, as a slew of players transferred out of the program following Saturday’s spring practice.

One of the latest transfers on Monday was DeAri Todd, a senior defensive lineman out of Lorain, Ohio. He was a former 3-star tackle in the 2017 recruiting class.

Todd told fans that he is graduating from MSU this year and will leave as a grad transfer with two years of eligibility left.

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Michigan State Redshirt Freshman TE Tommy Guajardo enters transfer portal

The Spartans have now lost 21 players through the transfer portal this season alone after Tommy Guajardo put his name in the transfer portal

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The Spartans have now lost 21 players through the transfer portal this season alone after Tommy Guajardo announced he put his name in the transfer portal this afternoon. This comes just a few days after former Purdue tight end and wide receiver Maliq Carr announced he is transferring to MSU.

Guajardo was a 3-star tight end in the class of 2020 and was No. 30 tight end and No. 22 player in the state of Michigan. He redshirted in 2020 and did not see any play time.

Guajardo did see the field in the Spring game, but ultimately decided this was the best move for his future. He thanked coach Dantonio and Tucker for giving him this opportunity and thanked the program.

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Michigan State football kicker Jack Olsen enters NCAA transfer portal

Michigan State is losing one of the 2020 recruiting class’ best kickers to the transfer portal.

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One of the top kickers of the 2020 recruiting class will be leaving Michigan State. On Sunday, MSU football scholarship kicker Jack Olsen entered the NCAA transfer portal.

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Olsen is the nineteenth Spartan to enter the transfer portal since the fall. Conversely, Tucker has had fourteen players commit to joining the program in that time.

Olsen was in line to take over the kicking role for Matt Coghlin, but the Spartans’ long-time kicker decided to use his extra year of eligibility granted due to the pandemic to return for the 2021 season.

Olsen was a top-5 ranked kicker in his class.

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Michigan State football OL Justin Stevens enters NCAA transfer portal

Michigan State offensive lineman Justin Stevens has decided to leave the program after missing the 2020 season due to COVID-19 concerns.

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Michigan State football offensive lineman Justin Stevens opted out of his true freshman season last year due to COVID-19 concerns, and now he will officially never play a game with the Spartans. Shortly after MSU’s open spring football practice, Stevens entered the NCAA transfer portal.

He is the latest in a long ling of Spartans who have opted to leave the program as Mel Tucker continues to overhaul the roster.

Stevens was a 3-star recruit out of Mississauga, Ontario and part of Mark Dantonio’s last recruiting class with the program.

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