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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MSU senior WR gives high praise to true freshman Nick Marsh

True freshman WR Nick Marsh is already gaining respect from his veteran teammates early in fall camp

“We call him Megatron for a reason.”

True freshman wide receiver Nick Marsh is already receiving high praise from his teammates. Senior wide receiver Montorie Foster Jr. was asked about Marsh following the Spartans’ first fall camp practice and here’s what he had to say (video courtesy of WLNS’ Ian Kress):

Marsh was a highly-rated prospect in the Spartans’ 2024 class. He was a four-star prospect and ranked as the No. 2 player from Michigan in the class.

It sounds like we should expect to see Marsh make an instant impact for the Spartans this upcoming season.

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