Michigan State transfer WR commits to ACC school

A former Michigan State wide receiver has found a new home in the ACC

A former Michigan State wide receiver has found a new home in the ACC.

Michigan State transfer wide receiver Aziah Johnson has committed to North Carolina. Matt Zenitz of 247Sports reported the notable transfer portal news on Friday.

Johnson played one season for the Spartans, recording 16 catches for 276 yards and two touchdowns.

Johnson was also considering Kansas and Kansas State, visiting both of those programs before committing to North Carolina.

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Potential starting MSU OL announces return for 2025 season

Michigan State football gets some good news with another key offensive lineman announcing his return for 2025 season

One of the Spartans expected to contend for a starting spot on the offensive line next year has confirmed he’ll be back for another season at Michigan State.

Offensive lineman Gavin Broscious announced on Wednesday that he’s ready to “run it back” for the Spartans in 2025. The announcement solidifies his return to Michigan State for his fourth season within the program.

Broscious came to Michigan State in 2022, where he redshirted his first season. He then missed all of 2023 with an injury and this past year played in the Spartans’ first three games before suffering another season-ending injury.

Broscious started a pair of games at right guard this past season and again will be in the mix for a starting spot. Broscious had not showed any signs of entering the transfer portal, but this is still great news for Michigan State as he’ll certainly play a role on next year’s team as either a starter or key reserve.

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Spartans transfer target commits to play for NFL coaching legend

A transfer portal target of the Spartans has elected to play for NFL coaching legend Bill Belichick instead of MSU

A transfer portal target of the Spartans has elected to play for NFL coaching legend Bill Belichick instead of Michigan State.

South Carolina transfer tight end Connor Cox reportedly committed to North Carolina on Wednesday. Cox is the third transfer commit for Belichick, who took over as the new Tar Heels head coach last week.

Hayes Fawcett of On3 broke the Cox transfer portal news.

Cox was someone Michigan State had targetted since the portal opened last week. He took a visit to Michigan State his past weekend and would have been a nice depth addition for the Spartans.

Stay with Spartans Wire for all of your latest Michigan State football transfer portal updates and news.

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MSU transfer picks up an offer from another Michigan school

One of the Michigan State football outgoing transfers could be heading right down the road

One of the Michigan State football outgoing transfers could be heading right down the road.

Former Michigan State defensive lineman Avery Dunn has picked up an offer from Western Michigan, according to his X account. He entered the transfer portal last week.

Dunn was a member of the 2020 recruiting class out of Shaker Heights, Ohio. In 21 games, Dunn racked up 41 tackles and three sacks during his Michigan State career.

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MSU Football offers FCS transfer tackling machine LB

MSU has extended an offer to a FCS transfer linebacker that knows how to get the ball carrier down to the ground

Michigan State football has extended an offer to a FCS transfer linebacker that knows how to get the ball carrier down to the ground.

Idaho Vandals transfer linebacker Jaxton Eck announced on Tuesday that he’s received an offer from the Spartans. Eck announced his offer from the Spartans via social media platform X.

Eck starred for FCS powerhouse Idaho this past season. He recorded 111 tackles and one interception in 2024. He will have two years of eligibility remaining.

Since entering the portal, Eck has received interest from numerous big-time programs. According to his X account, he also has received offers from NC State, Stanford, Coastal Carolina and UMass.

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MSU QB Aidan Chiles is pumped about about the Spartans’ latest transfer portal addition

See MSU starting QB Aidan Chiles’ reaction to Kent State WR Chrishon McCray’s commitment to the Spartans

Michigan State football’s offense got better on Monday night through the transfer portal, and starting quarterback Aidan Chiles is pumped about it.

The Spartans picked up a big-time transfer portal addition on Monday night when Kent State wide receiver Chrishon McCray announced his commitment to Michigan State. McCray was an All-Mid American Conference selection this past season and recorded 81 receptions for 1,315 yards and 13 touchdowns over the last two seasons. Nine of those scores in 2024.

So this transfer portal win obviously fired up the Spartans’ fanbase but it also got Chiles’ attention in a good way. Chiles took to Instagram to comment on McCray’s commitment post, and said “I’m so happy (right now).”

Click here to see the comment from Chiles.

The Spartans have instantly improved its wide receivers room in the past few days with McCray and Middle Tennesse State transfer Omari Kelly’s commitments. Those two alongside sophomore Nick Marsh should create an improved wide receivers unit for Chiles and the Spartans in 2025.

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MSU transfer CB Charles Brantley set to visit SEC school this week

Michigan State transfer cornerback Charles Brantley will reportedly visit an SEC program this week

Michigan State transfer cornerback Charles Brantley will reportedly visit an SEC program this week.

Matt Zenitz of 247Sports is reporting that Brantley will visit Ole Miss on Monday. Brantley entered the transfer portal last week and is considered on of the top cornerbacks looking for a new home during this transfer portal period.

Brantley, a redshirt junior, had his best year at MSU this past season before suffering a season-ending injury. He earned an honorable mention on the All-Big Ten team for his strong play.

Brantley has reportedly been in contact with more than 30 programs since he entered the portal. Could Ole Miss be the ultimate winner of his commitment? We should know soon.

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MSU Football reportedly in contact with Florida State transfer DL

Michigan State football is reportedly one of many big-time programs to express interest in a Florida State transfer defensive lineman

Michigan State football is reportedly one of many big-time programs to express interest in a Florida State transfer defensive lineman.

Seminoles transfer Grady Kelly has reportedly heard from the Spartans since entering the transfer portal. The Portal Report noted the following teams have shown interest to Kelly: Oklahoma State, Washington State, USF, Illinois, Nebraska and Minnesota.

Kelly was a three-star prospect in the 2021 class, and originally committed to Colorado State out of high school. Kelly transferred to Florida State for his junior season this past year and is again back in the portal after one season with the Seminoles.

This past year, Kelly appeared in all 12 of Florida State’s games. He recorded 19 tackles, with three of those for a loss and one sack.

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MSU standout WR Nick Marsh indicates return for another season

It appears Michigan State football has gotten its biggest transfer portal win of the season

It appears Michigan State football has gotten its biggest transfer portal win of the offseason.

There were reports and rumblings last week that Michigan State standout freshman wide receiver Nick Marsh would return for another season with the Spartans, and it appears he confirmed that with a post on Friday. Marsh took to social media platform X and sent out a post shouting “Go Green” — which some (including myself) are considering a confirmation of his return for another season at Michigan State.

Click here to see his post on X.

Marsh never formally entered his name into the transfer portal, but there were rumors and indications that other programs were making a run at him. However, it appears the Spartans were able to fight off any competitors and will keep one of its most important players on its roster for the 2025 season.

Marsh finished his true freshman season with 41 receptions for 649 yards and three touchdowns. He will enter next season as one of the top returning wide receivers in the Big Ten.

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Spartans to reportedly host South Carolina transfer TE on Saturday

Michigan State football will reportedly host an SEC transfer tight end this weekend

Michigan State football will reportedly host an SEC transfer tight end this weekend.

South Carolina transfer tight end Connor Cox will reportedly visit Michigan State on Saturday. Justin Thind of 247Sports reported that Cox is one of many that will be visiting Michigan State this weekend.

In his two years in Columbia, the 6-foot-5, 250 pound tight end only caught one pass, for nine yards and a touchdown. Cox has three years of eligibility remaining.

Cox has also received an offer from Kansas.

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