Watch Jaron Glover’s touchdown against Ohio State

WATCH: Chiles to Glover for the MSU touchdown

Michigan State football hosted No. 3 Ohio State on Saturday night, under the lights inside of Spartan Stadium looking to pull off the upset.

Trailing 10-0, following a great interception by Jordan Turner, the Spartans were able to strike for their first score of the game. On the first play following the interception, QB Aidan Chiles hit WR Ron Glover on a screen pass and he was able to scamper in for 12-yards and the touchdown.

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MSU Head Coach Jonathan Smith provides update on injured Spartan WRs

MSU head coach Jonathan Smith provides an update on injured wide receivers Nick Marsh, Jaron Glover and Antonio Gates Jr.

Michigan State football was without a trio of key wide receivers this past week and that could again be the case this week against Ohio State.

Michigan State head coach Jonathan Smith met with the media for his weekly press conference on Monday, and as part of that session, he provided a brief update on the injured wide receivers. Michigan State was without Nick Marsh, Jaron Glover and Antonio Gates Jr. this past week at Boston College.

According to Chris Solari of the Detroit Free Press, Smith hopes to have an indication by “Thursday or Friday” if any of the three will be available this week against the Buckeyes. But at this time it’s uncertain.

Michigan State is a massive underdog in this week’s matchup with Ohio State. The Buckeyes are a more than three-touchdown favorite for Saturday’s game at Spartan Stadium.

Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET on Saturday. The game will be available to watch via streaming on Peacock.

Click here to see more key quotes from Smith’s press conference previewing this week’s matchup against Ohio State.

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Michigan State football vs. Boston College injury report released

Michigan State football will be missing four of their top wide receivers against Boston College

It is expected to be a rainy night in Boston tonight for Michigan State football’s match-up against Boston College, so hopefully this doesn’t impact a game plan too much that should include a lot of rush attempts, but the injury report was released for MSU’s game vs. Boston College on Saturday night, and the Spartans will be missing four of their top receivers.

We were expecting to see Nick Marsh and Jaron Glover out tonight, but it was a surprise to see Antonio Gates Jr. listed as well.

In addition to the four wide receivers, the Spartans will also be missing a key offensive lineman and safety Dillon Tatum. You can see the full report below:

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Pair of Spartan starting WRs reportedly out vs. Boston College

Michigan State football will be down a pair of key offensive playmakers in Saturday’s road game at Boston College

Updated at 6:51pm ET.

We received an update about an hour before game time that the Spartans will also be missing Antonio Gates Jr. in this one.

Michigan State football will be down a pair of key offensive playmakers in Saturday’s road game at Boston College.

College football insider Matt Zenitz of 247Sports reported late on Friday night that Spartans wide receivers Nick Marsh and Jaron Glover will be out with injuries vs. Boston College on Saturday. Michigan State football insider Justin Thind of 247Sports has since confirmed Zenitz’s report.

https://twitter.com/mzenitz/status/1837268196790821066

Marsh leads the Spartans in receiving through three games with 232 receiving yards and one touchdown. Glover has six receptions for 84 yards and one touchdown this year. Glover missed last week’s game against Prairie View A&M as well.

Kickoff between the Spartans and Eagles is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET on Saturday. The game will be televised on the ACC Network.

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Pair of young MSU WRs receive shout-out from Jonathan Smith on opening day of fall camp

See which two wide receivers got new head coach Jonathan Smith’s attention on day one of fall camp

A pair of young wide receivers have caught the attention of new head coach Jonathan Smith on day one of fall camp.

Smith met with the media following Tuesday’s opening practice of fall camp, and made note of two wide receivers in particular who stood out: Sophomore Jaron Glover and true freshman Nick Marsh. Smith noted both had really big summers and Glover in particular made some great catches today at practice.

Marsh enters this upcoming season as a highly-touted recruit that picked Michigan State over Penn State, Pitt and Kansas. He was ranked as the No. 22 wide receiver in the 2024 class and listed as a four-star prospect.

Glover is a redshirt sophomore that appeared in eight games this past season where he recorded 14 receptions for 261 yards.

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Michigan State football WR Jaron Glover exits transfer portal, will return to MSU

WR Jaron Glover exits transfer portal, will return to Michigan State

Michigan State football got some good news for their wide receiver room on Thursday, when, first, Montorie Foster Jr. announced that he will be returning to the Spartans for one more year. Shortly after, Jaron Glover announced that he is exiting the transfer portal and will be coming back to MSU.

Glover who will be a redshirt sophomore next season, caught 14 passes for 261 yards last year and will be a welcome return for wide receivers coach Courtney Hawkins.

 

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Michigan State football WR Jaron Glover enters NCAA transfer portal

WR Jaron Glover is entering the transfer portal

Wide receiver is a premium position in the NCAA transfer portal and gets a lot of attention. That is why a new member of MSU has entered the NCAA transfer portal, this time being Jaron Glover, a Florida native who was a member in the 2022 recruiting class.

Glover caught 14 passes for 261 yards in 2023. He will have three years of eligibility remaining, wherever he ends up playing in 2024.

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10 Michigan State football players Jonathan Smith needs to retain

10 current MSU players Jonathan Smith should heavily focus on retaining:

The first thing on the list for Jonathan Smith upon arriving to East Lansing will be meeting with the current roster, and recruiting the current roster to stick around and not hit the transfer portal.

No one is denying that the Spartans have a plethora of young talent on the roster, with the past two recruiting classes being very good, and it will be imperative that Smith can keep that talent in East Lansing for his staff to develop.

Let’s take a look at ten players Michigan State and Coach Smith need to retain on the roster:

Michigan State football’s trio of young WR show out in week one, buy stock now

Buy stock now: Michigan State’s trio of young wide receivers are ready to step up in 2023

As the dust settles in the first weekend of college football, it is time dissect some of the things we saw. Most recently, Spartan fans are feeling a little down after former WR Keon Coleman had a big first game for Florida State in his debut. While not having Coleman isn’t ideal, it is not something Michigan State football fans should be extremely worried about.

Michigan State recruited a huge haul of wide receivers in the 2022 recruiting class, and with the trio still remaining at the school, having one year under their belt, they are poised to have a big season for Michigan State:

Michigan State football gets NLI from WR Jaron Glover

Sarasota WR Jaron Glover has signed his NLI and will officially become a Spartan

Jaron Glover made a trip to East Lansing alongside Katin Houser, both uncommitted at the time, but both being blown away and then committing to Michigan State. Six months later, Glover has signed his national letter of intent.

The Spartans fended off Florida State in this recruitment after Glover took a visit to Tallahassee this fall. MSU also defeated Indiana and Tennessee in this recruitment.

Player Profile

Position: Wide Receiver

Height/Weight: 6’3″/195 pounds

Hometown: Sarasota, Florida

High School: Riverview High School

247Sports Composite ranking: 3-Star, No. 752 nationally

Analysis: Jaron Glover is a prospect that has some major upside. A huge frame at 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds, Glover has size alongside speed, running a 4.5 40-yard dash. All the tools are there for Glover to be an outstanding outside receiver, now it will boil down to route running and technique at the wide receiver position.

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