Michigan State football: 2022 captain tracker

Check out the 2022 Michigan State football captain tracker:

The regular season is set to conclude for the Michigan State Spartans in 2022. A tradition Mel Tucker has brough to East Lansing, the Spartans go by a weekly captain system, changing who leads the team every week.

Now that the Spartans have revealed who will be captaining the team in the regular season finale against Penn State, there is an accurate depiction of who lead the team in every game during the 2022 season.

Check out who has captained MSU, and how many weeks they have:

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Michigan State football WR Tre Mosley to return in 2023

MSU got some great news regarding their wide receiver room for 2023

Tre Mosley has quietly become one of the most important pieces to the Michigan State offense. While Jayden Reed and Keon Coleman get the fanfare, Mosley quietly sits in the starting lineup and goes about his business being a sure-handed pass catcher and a plus in run blocking on the outside.

On Mel Tucker’s radio show, Mosley announced that he will be using his fifth year of eligibility and returning to East Lansing.

In his four years, Mosley has played 31 games while catching 91 passes for 1,077 yards and 8 touchdowns.

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Michigan State football announces captains for Maryland game

MSU has announced their captains for the game against Maryland

Michigan State is virtually entering do-or-die mode for their 2022 season, nearing a must-win situation against Maryland. The players have been very vocal about wanting to fix Michigan State’s problems, and the players have taken an initiative to take the steps to find a solution.

Per usual, Michigan State via Twitter has announced their weekly captains for the huge game against Maryland on Saturday.

Find out who they are:

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WR Tre Mosley goes down with apparent leg injury against Rutgers

Sophomore wide receiver Tre Mosley was helped off the field after experiencing what appears to be a leg injury.

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Sophomore wide receiver Tre Mosley was helped off the field after experiencing what appears to be a leg injury.

Matt Wenzel of MLive tweeted that Mosley was unable to put pressure on his right leg as he was being helped off the field. The injury occured on a 3rd down run by Connor Heyward in the third quarter of Saturday’s match-up between Michigan State and Rutgers.

Prior to the injury, Mosley had one reception for 11 yards in the game. Michigan State already lost another wide receiver prior to the season when C.J. Hayes announced he underwent surgery.

It is unknown at this time if Mosley will return today. Stay with Spartans Wire for further updates on Mosley and the rest of the MSU-Rutgers game.

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Michigan State football QB Rocky Lombardi mentions two wide receivers as standout players

Michigan State football QB Rocky Lombardi noted two Wide Receivers as standout players, Jayden Reed and Tre Mosley. Read more here.

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Today, Michigan State football players spoke to the media about the postponed fall season, football in the Mel Tucker era, and so much more. Spartan QB Rocky Lombardi had plenty to say about his team and highlighted two players in particular as standout players.

Lombardi praised the impressive talent in the WR core at Michigan State and mentioned Tre Mosley and Jayden Reed as standouts among the group.

Check out some tweets from Chris Solari of the Detroit Free Press and Matt Wenzel of MLive below:

Earlier this month, our football expert Wil Hunter listed Tre Mosley and Jayden Reed as the no. 3 and no. 2 top Wide Receivers on the 2020 depth chart. Both players ranked beneath Redshirt Sophomore Jalen Nailor.

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