Former MSU transfer portal WR TJ Sheffield commits to UConn

A former Michigan State football transfer portal commit has a new home

A former Michigan State football transfer portal commit has a new home.

Wide receiver TJ Sheffield announced on Monday that he has committed to UConn. Sheffield made the announcement via X.

Sheffield transferred to Michigan State from Purdue in December, but never suited up for the Spartans this past spring. He officially decommitted from Michigan State in March, according to 247Sports.

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Michigan State football transfer WR TJ Sheffield not enrolled in classes

A WR transfer was not listed on MSU’s roster at Jonathan Smith’s press conference:

Michigan State picked up the commitment of Purdue wide receiver transfer TJ Sheffield just over a month ago, adding the veteran to a young wide receiver room. Or so we thought.

At Jonathan Smith’s press conference on Thursday, the media was given a roster of the early enrollee freshmen and midyear enrollee transfers. Omitted from the midyear roster was Sheffield, who is not enrolled at classes.

Stay tuned to Spartans Wire for updates on the situation.

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Purdue WR TJ Sheffield commits to Michigan State football

MSU is adding a Big Ten wide receiver through the transfer portal:

Michigan State has added the second transfer of the day, adding another pass catcher into the fold. The Spartans have received a commitment from Purdue transfer wide receiver TJ Sheffield. He will come to East Lansing with one year of eligibility remaining.

Sheffield is a 5-foot-11, 185 pound quick twitch wide receiver that will fill a need in Jonathan Smith’s offense that the Spartans offense doesn’t currently have.

In his Purdue career, Sheffield recorded 118 catches for 1,209 yards and 11 touchdowns. A huge add for the Michigan State receivers room.

Sheffield joins Aiden Chiles and Jack Velling in MSU’s 2024 transfer recruiting class.

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Notre Dame vs. Purdue: Third Quarter Analysis

A back and forth quarter in South Bend

Geoffrey Clark has tapped out, so I’ll be taking us home on the quarter analysis. I’m going to do it a bit differently, just going to take you through my thought’s drive by dive. So here we go.

Adjustments out of the half are always a chess match and Purdue had a check on their first drive. The first play was a run, then every other single play on their scoring drive was a pass. Fortunately for the Irish, they held in the redzone, allowing a 34-yard field goal on the first drive. Purdue had the exact outcome on their first drive of the game as well, so even though the Irish gave up points, this is a win for the defense.

Jack Coan’s accuracy continues to be a concern for the Irish offense, as he leaves a pass too high for Michael Mayer who gets crushed. I will give him some credit however, as the next play Coan found Avery Davis in stride for a bomb, a 62-yard scoring strike.

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Unfortunately for the Irish, the 11-point lead was short lived, as Purdue marched right down the field and scored a touchdown of their own. It was helped by a Clarence Lewis pass interference on 3rd down inside the 10-yard lane. It looks like both teams have made good adjustments during the half.

Finally establishing the run with Kyren Williams, it’s nice to see the offensive line get a push. The run game opens up the offense and takes pressure off whoever is at quarterback. It ends up not mattering as Coan looks Kevin Austin’s way and he can’t come down with the catch. He’s having a rough day today. Not official numbers but I have him with 8 targets and no catches. Ouch.

The Boilers do give the Irish some life as their punt returner TJ Sheffield fields the punt around the 2 yard line and gets back to the 4. Bad idea on that one and a boost for the Irish. The bad field position does seem to bother the Boiler as they quickly get out from operating in their endzone. Back to back plays by Justin Ademilola, sack, and Kyle Hamilton, tackle for no gain, forces a 3-and-14 which goes incomplete and gets the Irish the ball back. Would have been nice to get a quick 3-and-out but this will do.

Penalties again, a very good Kyren Williams punt return is called back due to a Bo Bauer holding call. On first down another false start by Tosh Baker, his second one of the game, puts the Irish behind the chains again. They’re shooting themselves in the foot. It doesn’t matter much as Coan finds Braden Lenzy, but again the accuracy, Lenzy had to go down to catch the ball, no chance of gaining any yards after catch.

And that was it, on to the fourth quarter. Yet another tight game for the Irish, so hold on for another exciting finish.