Michigan State football will be looking to some new faces to make up for lost production in wide receiver Jayden Reed’s departure to the NFL. One of the answers could be Montorie Foster.
Foster emerged as a threat in the passing game for the Spartans in his first two years at Michigan State, but last year was sidelined due to a foot injury. He now feels like he’s back to 100% and is ready to make an impact for the Spartans.
“I’m feeling 100% back like myself,” Foster said Thursday, two days before Saturday’s final spring practice at Spartan Stadium. “That opportunity is there. It’s mine to take it right now.”
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