Michigan State football 2022 transfer tracker

Check out how the transfer portal is shaking out for MSU in 2022

As many know, the transfer portal is set to be a huge part of Mel Tucker’s tenure at Michigan State. The new era of college football is centered around the use of the transfer portal. Tucker used the portal to flip a roster from a 2-5 season in his first year to an 11-2 season in year two, mainly in part to the additions through the transfer portal.

The transfer portal should be viewed as another form of recruiting, as a team will have two ‘recruiting classes’ per year, the traditional high school class and a transfer class.

Transfers do work both ways, while the team will add multiple players through the portal, losing players to the portal will also become a reality every season.

Take a look at how Michigan State’s 2022 transfer portal, both incoming and outgoing, looks like:

Michigan State football DE Jack Camper has entered the transfer portal

An MSU DE has entered the transfer portal

Michigan State has lost another member of its roster to the transfer portal this past weekend. Senior defensive lineman Jack Camper has entered his name into the transfer portal.

Camper was originally a member of the 2017 recruiting class, coming into MSU as a tight end before making the switch to defensive end. In the 2021 season, Camper only appeared in one game.

In his Michigan State career, Camper appeared in 16 games totalling 29 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and 1 sack. He will be carrying two years of eligibility with him to his next school.

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