PFF ranks MSU WR Nick Marsh among best true freshmen in nation

Michigan State true freshman wide receiver Nick Marsh has been an instant impact for the Spartans

Michigan State true freshman wide receiver Nick Marsh has been an instant impact for the Spartans, and Pro Football Focus (PFF) agree.

On Thursday, PFF released their top 10 true freshmen among the power four conferences, and Marsh was included. He ranked as the No. 9 highest-grade true freshman in power four conferences.

In eight games this season, Marsh has recorded 33 receptions for 553 yards and three touchdowns. Last week, he broke the Michigan State record for receiving yards by a freshman.

Marsh and the Spartans are off this week and will return to action at Illinois on November 16. Michigan State is 4-5 overall and will need to win two of its final three games to reach a bowl game for the first time in three years.

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Michigan State football wide receiver named Big Ten Freshman of the Week

Nick Marsh earns Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors for the second time this season

For the second time this season, Nick Marsh has been named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week thanks to a huge performance in the win against Iowa.

Marsh compiled eight receptions for 113 yards in the win over the Hawkeyes. He now has 433 yards receiving on the year with 24 receptions and a touchdown.

Marsh first won the award in the win over Maryland when he racked up an impressive 194 yards. He had eight catches in both games he won Big Ten Freshman of the Week.

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Watch MSU WR Nick Marsh recap Spartans’ win vs. Iowa

Watch Michigan State wide receiver Nick Marsh recap the Spartans’ victory over Iowa

Michigan State football used a huge night from wide receiver Nick Marsh to pick up a huge upset of Iowa on Saturday.

The Spartans used a full team effort to lead wire-to-wire in an upset victory over Iowa on Saturday. The win snapped a three-game losing streak, and pushed the Spartans to 4-3 overall and 2-2 in Big Ten play.

Marsh finished the game with eight receptions for 113 yards in the win. He had a near touchdown as well on a play that was overturned.

Michigan State will now turn its focus to rival Michigan next week. Kickoff between the Spartans and Wolverines is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday. The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.

Watch Marsh recap the Spartans’ victory over Iowa in the video below.

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Michigan State football wide receiver named to 247sports True Freshman Midseason All-American Team

Michigan State wide receiver named to 247sports True Freshman Midseason All-American Team

Nick Marsh has been one of the biggest bright spots of the season so far for Michigan State football, winning Big Ten Freshman of the Week back in September for a massive performance against Maryland. For his efforts, Marsh has been named to 247Sports‘ Midseason True Freshman All-American Team.

Marsh was able to make the list next to two freshmen phenoms who have been getting a ton of hype in Jeremiah Smith and Ryan Williams.

Marsh, who has been dealing with a minor injury, currently has 16 receptions for 320 yards and a touchdown on the season.

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CFB insider provides injury update on MSU WR Nick Marsh ahead of tonight’s game vs. Oregon

Michigan State football will have one of its top wide receivers back in the fold tonight against Oregon

Michigan State football will have one of its top wide receivers back in the fold tonight against Oregon.

Spartans star freshman wide receiver Nick Marsh will reportedly be a “full go” on Friday night against Oregon. Pete Thamel of ESPN reported the notable injury news update on Friday morning.

Marsh experienced an injury against Prairie View A&M in week three, which caused him to miss the following week’s game at Boston College. Marsh returned last week, but was in a limited role. According to Thamel, Marsh only played 20 snaps against Ohio State.

Marsh is a former four-star prospect and has recorded 13 receptions for 262 yards and one touchdown in four games this year.

Kickoff between the Spartans and Ducks is scheduled for 9 p.m. ET on Friday. The game will be televised nationally on FOX.

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Previewing the Michigan State Spartans offense ahead of Week 6 game vs. Oregon Ducks

The Michigan State offense is a work in progress with an inexperienced quarterback and line as they head into a hostile Autzen Stadium.

Everyone is smiles and laughs until somebody gets poked in the eye.

Isn’t that how that saying goes? Well however it goes, it fits in with the Michigan State offense as they got on a roll until faced with tough competition and it hasn’t gone well.

The Spartans are rebuilding with a new coach in Jonathan Smith and a new quarterback in Aidan Chiles, both coming to East Lansing from Corvallis and the Oregon State Beavers.

This is Chiles’ first real opportunity to show he can be a success as a starter as he sat on the bench for much of 2023, watching DJ Uiagalelei do his thing. It worked out for the most part as Chiles was put in for a series per game to get his feet wet.

Now he’s the man at Michigan State and after a strong start, tough times have followed Chiles. Overall, he has a 56.7 completion percentage and has five touchdowns. But he has eight interceptions and that has killed his progress.

Against Ohio State, Chiles was 13of-19 passing, but for just 167 yards, a touchdown and a pick. But it was against the No. 3 Buckeyes and the mistakes that were made can be largely excused because it was against the top team in the conference.

Chiles was also sacked three times last week as the offensive line hasn’t really helped out. They’ve allowed nine sacks for the year. It’s a young group as they play freshmen Rakeem Johnson and Rustin Young along that line that is just gelling as a group.

Injuries have played a part in the success, or the lack of it, recently. Leading receiver Nick March, also a freshman, has been banged up but returned for the Ohio State game and will be 100 percent for the Oregon contest. Marsh has 13 catches for 262 yards ((20.2 ypc) and a touchdown.

Michigan State’s rushing attack is also a work in progress because of that inexperienced line. But Kay’ron Lynch-Adams does lead the team with 61 yards a game and as scored once.

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Jonathan Smith provides injury update on star freshman WR Nick Marsh

It sounds like MSU star freshman wide receiver Nick Marsh is nearly back to full strength

Michigan State head coach Jonathan Smith is hopeful that star freshman wide receiver Nick Marsh will be back to 100% this week against Oregon.

Smith held his weekly radio show on Tuesday night and gave a brief update on Marsh’s status. He said Marsh has been at practice the past few days and hopes to be “100%” by the time Michigan State plays Oregon on Friday.

Marsh played this past week against Ohio State after missing the previous game at Boston College with an injury. He recorded two catches for 30 yards in the loss to Ohio State. On the year, Marsh has 13 receptions for 262 yards and one touchdown in four games.

Kickoff between the Spartans and Ducks is scheduled for 9 p.m. ET on Friday. The game will be televised nationally on FOX.

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MSU Head Coach Jonathan Smith provides update on injured Spartan WRs

MSU head coach Jonathan Smith provides an update on injured wide receivers Nick Marsh, Jaron Glover and Antonio Gates Jr.

Michigan State football was without a trio of key wide receivers this past week and that could again be the case this week against Ohio State.

Michigan State head coach Jonathan Smith met with the media for his weekly press conference on Monday, and as part of that session, he provided a brief update on the injured wide receivers. Michigan State was without Nick Marsh, Jaron Glover and Antonio Gates Jr. this past week at Boston College.

According to Chris Solari of the Detroit Free Press, Smith hopes to have an indication by “Thursday or Friday” if any of the three will be available this week against the Buckeyes. But at this time it’s uncertain.

Michigan State is a massive underdog in this week’s matchup with Ohio State. The Buckeyes are a more than three-touchdown favorite for Saturday’s game at Spartan Stadium.

Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET on Saturday. The game will be available to watch via streaming on Peacock.

Click here to see more key quotes from Smith’s press conference previewing this week’s matchup against Ohio State.

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Michigan State football vs. Boston College injury report released

Michigan State football will be missing four of their top wide receivers against Boston College

It is expected to be a rainy night in Boston tonight for Michigan State football’s match-up against Boston College, so hopefully this doesn’t impact a game plan too much that should include a lot of rush attempts, but the injury report was released for MSU’s game vs. Boston College on Saturday night, and the Spartans will be missing four of their top receivers.

We were expecting to see Nick Marsh and Jaron Glover out tonight, but it was a surprise to see Antonio Gates Jr. listed as well.

In addition to the four wide receivers, the Spartans will also be missing a key offensive lineman and safety Dillon Tatum. You can see the full report below:

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Pair of Spartan starting WRs reportedly out vs. Boston College

Michigan State football will be down a pair of key offensive playmakers in Saturday’s road game at Boston College

Updated at 6:51pm ET.

We received an update about an hour before game time that the Spartans will also be missing Antonio Gates Jr. in this one.

Michigan State football will be down a pair of key offensive playmakers in Saturday’s road game at Boston College.

College football insider Matt Zenitz of 247Sports reported late on Friday night that Spartans wide receivers Nick Marsh and Jaron Glover will be out with injuries vs. Boston College on Saturday. Michigan State football insider Justin Thind of 247Sports has since confirmed Zenitz’s report.

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Marsh leads the Spartans in receiving through three games with 232 receiving yards and one touchdown. Glover has six receptions for 84 yards and one touchdown this year. Glover missed last week’s game against Prairie View A&M as well.

Kickoff between the Spartans and Eagles is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET on Saturday. The game will be televised on the ACC Network.

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