Former Michigan State football punter Michael O’Shaughnessy commits to UNC Charlotte

Former Michigan State punter Michael O’Shaughnessy commits to UNC Charlotte

Michigan State football had originally picked up Michael O’Shaughnessy as a transfer from Ohio State a year ago to become the starting punter of the future. That decision was obviously made before everyone found out how sensational freshman All-Conference punter Ryan Eckley would be.

In November, Michael O’Shaughnessy entered the portal to find his next stop, and on Tuesday, announced that he would be transferring to the University of North Carolina Charlotte.

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Notre Dame defensive end announces transfer destination

Notre Dame defensive end Kofi Wardlow entered the transfer portal in November and announced his new college choice over the weekend.

Back on November 3, Notre Dame defensive end Kofi Wardlow announced he was entering the transfer portal and would be finding a different school to continue his football career at.

Over the weekend Wardlow made his next stop known as the former three-star recruit announced his commitment to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

Wardlow didn’t see any game action for Notre Dame in 2020 but did play in three games for the Irish since arriving as part of the 2017 recruiting class.

UNC-Charlotte went 2-4 overall this season and 2-2 in Conference USA action, good for a fourth place tie.

 

4 things to know about new Jets OL Cameron Clark

Here are four things to know about new Jets OL Cameron Clark, New York’s selection with the 129th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.

With their third and final pick of the fourth round, the New York Jets selected versatile offensive lineman Cameron Clark out of Charlotte.

Clark is a mauler in the run game and, like Mekhi Becton, he moves people with his physicality. He is a finisher. who can set the tone up front to help protect Sam Darnold. Clark can come in and compete for a starting job on the offensive line, as he has experience playing all five positions. He projects best as a guard at the next level.

With that said, let’s get to know the Jets’ newest addition to the offensive line. Here are four things to know about Clark.

Team MVP

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Typically, an offensive lineman is not voted a team’s offensive MVP, especially if they start in just eight of 12 games. Cameron Clark is an exception.

Clark earned that honor for his efforts at the left tackle position in 2017. He had shown promise on the left side as a redshirt freshman, starting two games on the blindside. That was enough for the 49ers to hand him the keys to the left side, where he was pancaking edge rushers left and right.