Potential starting MSU OL announces return for 2025 season

Michigan State football gets some good news with another key offensive lineman announcing his return for 2025 season

One of the Spartans expected to contend for a starting spot on the offensive line next year has confirmed he’ll be back for another season at Michigan State.

Offensive lineman Gavin Broscious announced on Wednesday that he’s ready to “run it back” for the Spartans in 2025. The announcement solidifies his return to Michigan State for his fourth season within the program.

Broscious came to Michigan State in 2022, where he redshirted his first season. He then missed all of 2023 with an injury and this past year played in the Spartans’ first three games before suffering another season-ending injury.

Broscious started a pair of games at right guard this past season and again will be in the mix for a starting spot. Broscious had not showed any signs of entering the transfer portal, but this is still great news for Michigan State as he’ll certainly play a role on next year’s team as either a starter or key reserve.

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Michigan State football loses starting offensive lineman to injury

It appears that MSU has lost another offensive lineman to a gruesome injury

Michigan State football has suffered another major loss to its offensive line, Following a season ending injury to Kristian Phillips, Gavin Broscious stepped in as the starting right guard for the offensive line.

Early in the second half of MSU’s game against Prairie View A&M, Broscious was rolled up on during a run play, and the end result did not look good.

It appeared Broscious suffered a gruesome injury to his lower leg, and he needed a cart to take him off of the field.

It appears to be another major loss for Michigan State’s offensive line, and fans will eagerly await an update from Jonathan Smith on the redshirt sophomore offensive lineman.

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Michigan State football RG Gavin Broscious to make first career start

Gavin Broscious is set to make his first career start with MSU against Maryland:

According to the Michigan State football injury report, Kris “Big Dooley” Phillips is out for MSU’s game against Maryland. Now, it appears that redshirt sophomore Gavin Broscious will be stepping in to get his first career start in the green and white.

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Phillips made his first career start against Florida Atlantic a week ago, where he was solid at right guard, but apparently injured his knee in the game. He is expected to be out for several weeks, but fans should wait for more clarification from Jonathan Smith on the matter.

 

Michigan State football redshirt freshman offensive lineman suffers apparent knee injury

Michigan State looks like they’ll be missing a member of their offensive line for the foreseeable future

There has been a lot of buzz around the Michigan State football offensive line this offseason, but it looks like they will be short one member for the foreseeable future. On Wednesday, redshirt freshman Gavin Broscious posted a picture of his leg wrapped up in a brace after suffering an apparent knee injury.

Broscious was a 3-star recruit in the 2022 class who redshirted this past season. He is from Goodyear, Arizona.

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Arizona OL Gavin Broscious gives NLI to Michigan State football

Arizona OL Gavin Broscious is officially a Spartan

Gavin Broscious pledged to Michigan State over a year ago and was able to make it official, signing his national letter of intent.

Originally, the Spartans beat out a top eight that also included Arizona, Arizona State, Cal, Colorado, Minnesota, Nebraska and Utah. After an initial win, Broscious has been very vocal on social media helping recruit the rest of the class.

Player Profile

Position: Offensive Lineman

Height/Weight: 6’5″/305 pounds

Hometown: Goodyear, Arizona

High School: Desert Edge High School

247Sports Composite ranking: 3-Star, No. 724 nationally

Analysis: Broscious is a mauler on the offensive line. Playing in the top high school league in Arizona, he will be well seasoned heading into Michigan State. Broscious translates to the interior of the o-line and will most likely play guard at MSU.

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Michigan State Football: Spartans land commitment from 3-star offensive guard

Gavin Broscious has given his pledge to Michigan State. The second member to join the class of 2022 for Mel Tucker’s program.

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Michigan State has earned its second commitment of the 2022 class. Head Coach Mel Tucker and offensive line coach Chris Kapilovic have struck again, getting a commitment from another offensive lineman in offensive guard Gavin Broscious.

Broscious is a product of Desert Edge High School in Goodyear, Arizona. Gavin is a big-bodied offensive guard standing at 6-foot-5 and 290 pounds. He is projected as an interior offensive lineman, but his versatility to move to tackle if need be is something that the coaching staff surely noticed.

The Spartans fended off other members of Broscious’ top 8 list to earn this commitment, the list included Minnesota, Nebraska, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, Arizona State and Cal. A huge recruiting win for Mel Tucker and his staff.

Broscious is the first Michigan State commit from the state of Arizona since quarterback Brian Lewerke gave his pledge to coach Dantonio in 2015. Broscious is the second member of the 2022 class joining fellow offensive lineman Kristian Phillips.

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