MSU Football Transfer Tracker: Every incoming and outgoing transfer

So far 12 Spartans have entered the NCAA transfer portal. The Spartans have also gotten three players from the transfer portal so far.

Mel Tucker promised to overhaul the MSU roster through multiple channels, and we have seen that in spades this month as the transfers are starting to pile up for Michigan State football.

The portal has been both an avenue for MSU to find new players and for some of their players who are no longer a fit under Tucker’s new vision to find new homes. At this time, 13 Spartans have entered the NCAA transfer portal to seek new schools. Conversely, the Spartans have also received three players, all likely starters, from the transfer portal.

Let’s review who is leaving and coming to Michigan State:

Locked On Spartans: Gruff Sparty, Julian Barnett, Penn State Preview, Big Ten Picks

Wil and Matt react to the reveal of the new Gruff Sparty helmet for MSU then talk about Julian Barnett entering the transfer portal

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Wil and Matt react with glee to the reveal of the new Gruff Sparty helmet for MSU then talk about Julian Barnett entering the transfer portal. Then they preview MSU vs. Penn State and make their Big Ten picks.

You can find the episode on iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

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Michigan State WR/CB Julian Barnett enters name in transfer portal

Michigan State has lost another player to the transfer portal. WR/CB Julian Barnett has entered his name in the transfer portal.

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Michigan State has lost another player to the transfer portal. Wide receiver and cornerback Julian Barnett has entered his name in the transfer portal after receiving very little play time this year. He joins Marcel Lewis, Charles Willekes and Luke Fulton as players to put their name in the transfer portal this year.

Barnett was a 4-star prospect out of Belleville, MI. He was also the No. 57 player and No. 8 cornerback in the class of 2019. Barnett was switched to wide receiver upon his arrival on campus and saw sparse play time his freshman year.  Barnett finished his freshman year with 13 receptions for 182 yards and two carries for 19 yards.

Barnett was then flipped back to cornerback this season, but barely saw the field. He was able to record three tackles over two games this season. Barnett slipped in the depth chart behind players like Chris Jackson and true freshman Angelo Grose.

Barnett could do what Connor Heyward did last year and test the waters and come back.

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Locked On Spartans Podcast: Michigan State football mishmash

Going through a bunch of random Michigan State football news

Matt is sick and tired of all these NCAA Tournament bracket simulations. Then he and Wil go through a bunch of MSU football news.

You can find the episode on iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

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MSU Football coaches: WR/CB Julian Barnett could still play either side of the ball

Michigan State WR/CB Julian Barnett could potentially still play on both sides of the ball according to his coaching staff.

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Michigan State Football’s Julian Barnett was recruited to the Spartans last year as the No. 1 cornerback in the state of Michigan, but he spent every single snap of his freshman season playing wide receiver due to injuries. While Barnett has been meeting with the cornerbacks, it looks like there is still the possibility that he plays on both sides of the ball next season.

Chris Solari of the Detroit Free Press was on calls with both defensive coordinator Scottie Hazelton and offensive coordinator Jay Johnson, and both members of Mel Tucker’s coaching staff spoke on the talented young Spartan.

From Hazelton:

“Julian has been in our rooms now, playing some corner, doing some of that stuff and getting trained that way.

From Johnson:

“I’ve heard about Julian and have seen some things about him, but I hear he’s a very talented athlete… so my approach on that is — and that’s going to really probably come from Coach Tuck — but where does he make our team better? … I could see that possibly being on either side of the ball because of his skill set, which is really exciting.”

Barnett had 13 reception in his freshman year for 182 yards and also returned a few kicks for MSU.

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