Michigan State football wide receiver declares for the NFL draft

One of Michigan State’s top receivers has declared for the NFL draft

After five years with Michigan State football, Montorie Foster Jr. will officially enter the NFL draft process, he announced on social media on Wednesday.

Foster led the Spartans in receptions this year with 46 catches, three more than the previous season. He was also second on the team in receiving yards with 588 on the season. He was tied with Nick Marsh for the team lead in receiving touchdowns with three.

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Watch MSU QB Aidan Chiles, other Spartans recap victory over Purdue

Watch MSU QB Aidan Chiles and other Spartans recap the needed victory over Purdue on Friday night

Michigan State football held on by the skin of their teeth in a must-win situation against Purdue on Friday night.

The Spartans dominated the Boilermakers in the first half, but needed some key defensive plays late to hold on to the 24-17 victory. Michigan State led 24-3 at halftime, but failed to score again in the second half.

With the win, Michigan State improves to 5-6 overall and 3-5 in Big Ten play. The win over the Boilermakers keeps Michigan State alive for the postseason, needing a win over Rutgers next week to clinch a bowl berth.

Hear what Michigan State quarterback Aidan Chiles and other players had to say about the Spartans’ performance in Friday night’s victory over Purdue.

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Watch Spartans players recap, talk disappointing loss at Illinois on Saturday

Watch Michigan State football players recap Saturday’s tough loss at Illinois

Michigan State football took another tough loss on Saturday afternoon.

Michigan State dropped its third straight game on Saturday in a blowout loss at Illinois. The Spartans trailed the entire game, but it wasn’t until the fourth quarter when the Fighting Illini pulled away for the 38-16 victory.

With the loss, Michigan State is now 4-6 overall and 2-5 in Big Ten play. This will be the third straight year and fifth in the last six years that Michigan State will finish with a losing record in conference play. The Spartans will need to win both of its remaining games (Purdue and Rutgers) to reach bowl eligibility and avoid a third straight bowless season.

Hear what Michigan State wide receiver Montorie Foster and linebacker Darius Snow had to say about the Spartans’ performance in the loss at Illinois.

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Watch MSU touchdown pass from Aidan Chiles to Montorie Foster vs. Maryland

Watch the Spartans’ first touchdown against Maryland on a pass from Aidan Chiles to Montorie Foster

Michigan State football fell down early against Maryland but responded with a touchdown drive of its own to tie the game back up.

The Spartans completed an 85-yard drive with a third down touchdown pass from Aidan Chiles to Montorie Foster. The play tied the game up at 7-7 in the first quarter.

Michigan State is 1-0 on the season and looking to pick up its first Big Ten win of the year in a road game at Maryland.

Check out the highlight touchdown play from Chiles and Foster below:

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Courtney Hawkins says senior wide receiver is back to full speed

Courtney Hawkins noted that a senior wide receiver is back to full speed

Michigan State football had an injury scare in training camp when senior wide receiver Montorie Foster was noted as going down with an injury during the first scrimmage.

Foster will be a big time asset in the offense in 2024 and having him available will be of the upmost importance for MSU. Luckily for the Spartans, during his media availability, wide receiver coach Courtney Hawkins noted that the senior wide receiver is back practicing up to full speed.

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Michigan State football wide receiver dealing with minor injury after Saturday’s scrimmage

Michigan State football wide receiver dealing with minor injury after Saturday’s scrimmage

Michigan State football played their first team scrimmage on Saturday, and we have at least one injury update from that practice. On Monday, Jonathan Smith told the media that wide receiver Montorie Foster is dealing with a minor injury.

Thankfully, it sounds like he will only miss a few days and there weren’t reported to be any other injuries coming out of Saturday’s scrimmage.

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Watch Michigan State football WR Montorie Foster talk about fall camp opening

Watch Michigan State football WR Montorie Foster talk about fall camp opening

Fall camp is here for Michigan State football, and all eyes will be on new quarterback Aidan Chiles and the connection he can form with his crew of receivers.

One of those wide receivers, Montorie Foster, caught up with the media after the first day of fall camp practices.

You can watch that video below:

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Michigan State football has chip on their shoulder heading into 2024

MSU has a chip on their shoulder heading into 2024

Montorie Foster was another Spartan that had the chance to leave the program through graduation or transfer, but elected to return for his fifth year of eligibility. Foster will be the leader in the wide receiver room and a leader on the team.

After Michigan State’s first practice on Tuesday, Foster spoke to the media, and shared the mindset the team will have and the chip on their shoulder.

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MSU WR Montorie Foster Jr. reacts to being in new College Football 25 video game

Check out Montorie Foster Jr.’s reaction to being included in the highly-anticipated video game

The Spartans’ top wide receiver got to experience something for the first time on Monday: see (and possibly play as) himself in a video game.

The Deluxe Edition of EA Sports’ College Football 25 was released on Monday, which got a ton of attention from college football fans, players and coaches across the country. That included Michigan State wide receiver Montorie Foster Jr.

Check out below Foster’s reaction to being included in the highly-anticipated video game:

Foster is one of the highest-rated Spartans in the game with an 82 overall rating. Check out a breakdown of the top Spartans in the game by clicking on the post below:

Top Spartans in EA College Football 25 Released

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Michigan State football WR Montorie Foster Jr. returning to Spartans for one more year

Wide Receiver Montorie Foster Jr. returning to Michigan State for one more year

Michigan State football wide receiver Montorie Foster Jr. had one more year of eligibility left in college, and he has decided that he will spend that in East Lansing with the Spartans.

This will be a very welcome ‘addition’ for new head coach Jonathan Smith, as Foster caught 43 receptions for 576 yards and three touchdowns last season.

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