Four Michigan State football players named to 2024 Shrine Bowl Watchlist

Four Michigan State football players named to 2024 Shrine Bowl Watchlist

Each year, the Shrine Bowl 1000 watchlist compiles the top 1,000 players in college football who are eligible for the annual all-star game and upcoming NFL draft class. This year, four Michigan State football players were honored on the Shrine Bowl 1000 watchlist.

Those players are:

  • OL Luke Newman
  • OL Brandon Baldwin
  • RB Nate Carter
  • DB Angelo Grose

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MSU’s Fastest Offensive Players in New College Football 25 Video Game

Can you name the fastest Spartan on the offensive side of the ball?

Can you name the fastest Spartan on the offensive side of the ball?

EA Sports released its new College Football 25 video game this week, and there has been a ton of attention around the game. One fun element of the video game returning after 10 years is the player and team ratings.

Of all the offensive Spartans, EA Sports has pegged a trio of players as the three fastest guys on that side of the ball: running back Brandon Tullis, wide receiver Austin Clay and wide receiver Alante Brown. All three players have a speed rating of 92.

Check out the complete list of top speed offensive players below — courtesy of X account Michigan State Content:

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MSU RB Nate Carter selected as 2024 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team nominee

Michigan State’s star running back is getting it done on and off the field

Michigan State’s star running back is getting it done on and off the field.

Nate Carter has been selected as a 2024 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team nominee for his efforts off the field. According to a release, “this year’s 178 nominees champion causes including mental health awareness, youth mentorship, hunger relief, domestic abuse prevention, and many more. In addition to being actively involved with a charitable organization or service group, each player must also maintain strong academic standing to be considered for a spot on the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team.”

Carter is the Spartans’ returning leading rusher and is expected to again play a big role for Michigan State. He ran for just under 800 yards and four touchdowns last season.

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LOOK: Nate Carter ready to lead Michigan State football in new era

LOOK: Nate Carter ready to lead Michigan State football in new era

UConn running back transfer Nate Carter was a breath of fresh air in a year that MSU was looking for any bright area. Carter was a solid running back all year long, to go with a leadership attitude.

Carter is ready to bring that leadership to whoever is next in line at Michigan State, just like he is ready to recruit his teammates to stay in East Lansing.

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Five transfers who will help make or break Michigan State football’s season

Which 5 transfers will help make or break MSU’s 2023 season:

Michigan State is heading into year four of the Mel Tucker era in East Lansing, and in desperate need of having a bounce back year, after a 5-7 campaign a year ago. Tucker and his staff dipped into the transfer portal once again to help reshape the starting roster and has seemingly done a strong job.

For MSU to have the bounce back year they have their eyes set on, the Spartans are going to need several of there incoming transfer to perform as advertised and step up in a big way.

Check out which five transfers are imperative for MSU to have a bounce back year in 2023:

Quotes: MSU football RB coach Effrem Reed speaks to media

RB coach Effrem Reed spoke to the media on Monday:

Fall camp is moving along for Michigan State football, with a lot of questions for the Spartans coaching staff to answer. Notably, one of the biggest questions is how the running back situation will play out.

The Spartans have several suitors vying for touches in the running back room, including UConn transfer Nate Carter, USF transfer Jaren Mangham and veterans Jalen Berger and Jordon Simmons.

MSU’s running backs coach Effrem Reed followed OC Jay Johnson to the podium on Monday, specifically discussing the running backs room.

Check out what the leader of MSU’s RBs had to say to the media on Monday: