Michigan State football LS transfer Michael Donovan chooses Miami

MSU LS Michael Donovan is heading to Miami

Michael Donovan was thrusted into a starting role on the Michigan State special teams unit this past season, assuming the long snapping duties following Hank Pepper’s absence due to an undisclosed injury. Following the year, Donovan entered the NCAA transfer portal, and he now has his new home, choosing to go to the University of Miami.

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Michigan State football lands commitment of Seaholm HS long snapper Michael Donovan

The Spartans were able to replace an open long snapping position with a Seaholm high school standout.

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Yesterday, Michigan State football lost a long snapper in Bryce Eimer, who entered the transfer portal with a slew of his teammates on Monday. On Tuesday, they made sure to secure his replacement, landing the commitment of 4.5-star Rubio Long Snapping prospect Michael Donovan from Seaholm High School.

Donovan is the No. 39 ranked long snapper in his class and has good size at 6’3″, 230-pounds.

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Michigan State football lands commitment of Seaholm HS long snapper Michael Donovan

The Spartans were able to replace an open long snapping position with a Seaholm high school standout.

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Yesterday, Michigan State football lost a long snapper in Bryce Eimer, who entered the transfer portal with a slew of his teammates on Monday. On Tuesday, they made sure to secure his replacement, landing the commitment of 4.5-star Rubio Long Snapping prospect Michael Donovan from Seaholm High School.

Donovan is the No. 39 ranked long snapper in his class and has good size at 6’3″, 230-pounds.

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