Michigan State football loses veteran defensive lineman to transfer portal

MSU loses veteran edge rusher to the transfer portal

With the transfer portal opening on Monday, a ton of moves have been made for teams all over the nation retooling their rosters towards building for a successful 2025.

Adding to the departures from the Michigan State program, veteran defensive lineman Avery Dunn has announced his plans to enter the transfer portal.

Dunn was a member of the 2020 recruiting class, coming by way of Shaker Heights, Ohio. In 21 games, Dunn racked up 41 tackles and 3 sacks during his MSU career.

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MSU Football releases injury report for matchup vs. FAU

Check out the official injury report for MSU in tonight’s matchup against Florida Atlantic

Michigan State football is extremely healthy going into tonight’s season-opening matchup against Florida Atlantic.

Michigan State football released its official injury report roughly two hours before kickoff against the Owls, and only defensive end Avery Dunn was listed as out. The Spartans didn’t have anyone else listed as questionable in the matchup either.

Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET tonight. The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.

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Michigan State Football landed commitment of two 3-star recruits this week

Michigan State has had a big start to Thanksgiving week, nabbing two 3-star linemen in two days.

Kind of like I will be doing with some stuffing and mashed potatoes in a few days, Michigan State went for second helpings this week, but instead of carbs they are double-dipping on 3-star football recruits. Mark Dantonio landed the commitment of two 3-star linemen this week, one on the offensive line and one on the defensive side.

First, the Spartans received a verbal commitment from Justin Stevens, a 3-star offensive tackle from Mississauga, Canada on Monday. Stevens is the 129th ranked tackle in the 2020 class.

Then, just a few hours ago, defensive end Avery Dunn of Shaker Heights High School (Ohio) announced his official commitment from his Twitter account.

Dunn is the fifth 3-star defensive end in the 2020 class. Some have criticized MSU for failing to land a big five-star recruit for this class, but they have started to stockpile a well-rounded class.

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