Michigan State football: 2023 transfer tracker

Tracking Michigan State’s transfer portal activity in 2023:

The transfer portal is seeing a record number of players entering to look for new homes around college football.

Michigan State is no exception, and it will see its fair share of attrition within the roster. On the flip side, the Spartans are looking to bring in a large number of transfers to enhance the roster and fill holes left through graduation, transfers and other departures.

Take a look at Michigan State’s 2023 transfer tracker of outgoing and incoming transfers:

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Michigan State football DB transfer Tate Hallock chooses Western Michigan

Tate Hallock is headed to WMU:

Grand Rapids native Tate Hallock has found a new home to finish his college football career. The former Spartan defensive back is headed to Kalamazoo to play for Western Michigan.

Hallock came to Michigan State by way of Forrest Hills Central High School in the 2019 recruiting class. In four years with the Spartans, Hallock recorded 5 tackles and forced one fumble.

Stay up to date with all of MSU’s transfer news with Spartans Wire’s transfer tracker.

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MSU football DB Tate Hallock enters transfer portal

A Spartan defensive back has entered the transfer portal

A Spartan defensive back has entered the transfer portal.

Senior Tate Hallock has reportedly entered the transfer portal, according to Stephen Brooks of 247Sports. The news of Hallock entering the portal was announced on Monday.

Hallock appeared in five games during his four-year career at Michigan State, including four games this past season. He recorded five career tackles and forced one fumble during his time in East Lansing, Mich.

Hallock was previously a three-star prospect and ranked as the No. 1,011 overall prospect in the 2019 class, according to 247Sports.

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