Michigan State football transfer Chase Carter chooses University of the Incarnate Word

MSU transfer Chase Carter will head to the University of the Incarnate Word

Due to COVID, it was difficult to scout recruiting prospects, so we’ve seen many young players transferring out of programs to find a better fit. That was the case with Michigan State football transfer defensive end Chase Carter, who announced on Wednesday that he has chosen the University of the Incarnate Word as his next home.

Carter was a 2022 recruit, who committed to the Spartans back in 2021. Carter entered the transfer portal back in early December.

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Michigan State football DE Chase Carter enters transfer portal

2022 DL commit Chase Carter has entered the transfer portal

Michigan State lost another member of its defensive line, 2022 commit Chase Carter has made the decision to enter the transfer portal after one season in East Lansing.

Carter was a native of Minneapolis, Minnesota, ranking as a 3-star prospect and the No. 820 overall recruit in the 2022 recruiting class.

Stay up to date with Michigan State’s transfer news with SpartansWire’s transfer tracker.

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Every early enrollee for Michigan State football heading into spring ball

Who is early enrolling at MSU? Find out here:

Spring ball is vastly approaching East Lansing. The importance of spring football is significant, as it will lay the groundwork for the program heading into the summer as well as training camp.

Another key piece of spring ball is getting every new player acclimated to their new school. The importance of this has been amplified by the transfer portal and the immediate impact transfers can make on a program.

Also, if true freshmen want to get on the field, early enrolling and playing spring ball is a major step towards achieving that goal.

Let’s take a look at the 14 players, transfers and freshmen, that are early enrolling at MSU:

DE Chase Carter signs with Michigan State football on Early National Signing Day

Chase Carter has signed his NLI!

Michigan State has officially inked the first recruit in their 2022 recruiting class in the form of Minneapolis, Minnesota defensive end Chase Carter.

The versatile edge rusher was thought to be a onetime division one basketball commit, but ultimately chose football, where the Spartans beat out Iowa and Iowa State for Carter’s commitment.

Player Profile

Position: Defensive End/Edge

Height/Weight: 6’6″/225 pounds

Hometown: Minneapolis, Minnesota

High School: Minnehaha Academy

247Sports Composite ranking: 3-Star, No. 983 nationally

Analysis: Being a former division one basketball prospect is a small showcase of the athleticism Carter is bringing to Michigan State on the edge. He has all the tools to become an elite pass rusher one day and is a great project piece for the defensive staff.

Stay tuned to Spartans Wire for all of your signing day coverage!

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LOOK: New MSU football commit Chase Carter is already recruiting others to join him

New MSU football commit Chase Carter is already helping the Spartans recruit football and basketball prospects

Michigan State added a new commit, the 15th of the 2022 class, on Tuesday night when Minneapolis, Minnesota defensive end Chase Carter pledged to the Spartans.

Carter brings a wealth of good qualities to the Michigan State football program, and his personality certainly ranks up near the top.

The Spartans won a pivotal recruiting battle against the Iowa Hawkeyes, and now they look to close the deal on a couple of other top targets.

Carter is certainly doing his part, for both the football and basketball programs, trying to bring more top talent to East Lansing with him:

WATCH: Highlights of MSU’s newest 2022 commit 3-star DE Chase ‘Simba’ Carter

Check out highlights of 3-star DE Chase Carter — the latest prospect to join Michigan State’s 2022 class

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Michigan State added to their 2022 class on Tuesday evening with three-star defensive end Chase “Simba” Carter announcing his commitment to the Spartans.

Carter is ranked as the No. 6 player in the state of Minnesota and No. 943 overall prospect in the 2022 class in 247Sports’ composite rankings. Carter held offers from Iowa, Iowa State, Nebraska and Central Michigan, but it was down to the Spartans and Hawkeyes in the end.

Get to know the Spartans latest commit by watching highlights from his junior season below:

Click here to visit Carter’s complete Hudl profile and view additional highlights

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Michigan State football lands commitment from 2022 3-star DL Chase ‘Simba’ Carter

Michigan State football lands commitment from 2022 3-star DL Chase ‘Simba’ Carter

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Michigan State football has officially won a key recruiting battle over a Big Ten rival for a Top-1000 recruit in the 2022 class. On Tuesday, 2022 3-star defensive lineman Chase ‘Simba’ Carter announced that he is committing to the Spartans after being heavily pursued by both MSU and Iowa.

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Carter, who plays for Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis, is the No. 6 ranked player in Minnesota by the 247Sports composite rankings and the No. 943 ranked player overall in his class. Carter fits the typical Mel Tucker lineman mold, standing at 6’6″, 215-pounds.

Carter also has Division I basketball offers so we might also see him suiting up for Tom Izzo.

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Top Michigan State football DE target to announce commitment tomorrow

Michigan State’s top defensive end target is set to announce his commitment tomorrow:

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Michigan State have made Chase Carter a priority since the beginning of the 2022 recruiting cycle. A product of Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Carter plans to announce his decision tomorrow.

Carter is down to a final two between Big Ten foes Michigan State and Iowa. Carter has officially visited both schools, along with Iowa State, and feels ready to make a decision.

Carter, a 6’6″ 215 pound defensive end, is the perfect combination of size and athleticism defensive line coach Ron Burton is looking for in recruits. Carter also holds a handful of power five basketball offers.

The Spartans feel good about where they sit in this recruitment going into decision day.

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Michigan State football makes DE Chase Carter’s top 2

Michigan State football has made the top two for coveted defensive end Chase Carter. The Spartans will battle Iowa to win this recruitment.

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Michigan State defensive line coach Ron Burton has made Minneapolis, Minnesota defensive end Chase Carter a priority for the majority of this recruiting cycle.

Chase Carter is a 3-star prospect that has very impressive measurables, standing at 6’6″ and weighing over 215 pounds.

Carter didn’t take up football until his sophomore year of high school, making him very new to the sport, but the type of athlete he is makes him a high-level talent.

Prior to rushing the QB on a football field, Carter was a standout on the basketball court, where he yielded offers from the likes of Florida, West Virginia, Vanderbilt, and Minnesota.

Michigan State was featured in the prospects top two, along with the University of Iowa:

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Three MSU football targets fans should keep an eye on

A few of Michigan State’s targets that could be making decisions soon

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Michigan State fans saw a boom in recruiting throughout the month of June. The Spartans landed seven new 2022 commits during the month and have gotten raved reviews hosting recruits on visits.

The Spartans coaching staff is going to look on building that momentum that they have created for themselves so far and really push the class to the next level.

MSU has made an impression on a number of recruits and will be able to make a push to gain even more commitments in the coming weeks.

Let’s take a look at a few targets fans should keep an eye on: