Michigan State football safety Xavier Henderson heading to the Washington Commanders as UDFA

Michigan State football safety Xavier Henderson heading to the Washington Commanders as an undrafted free agent.

One of Michigan State football’s perennial leaders is heading to Washington. It was reported that MSU safety Xavier Henderson will be joining the Commanders as an undrafted free agent.

Henderson was a four-year starter with the Spartans and a two-time team captain. He left MSU at No. 28 in career tackles.

NFL reporter Aaron Wilson had it first:

You can see where every undrafted Spartan ended up here.

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Michigan State football S Xavier Henderson in latest CBS mock draft

Xavier Henderson was featured in CBS’s latest mock draft

Xavier Henderson was known as a fan favorite throughout his time in East Lansing. Henderson was known as a captain and the leader of the defense during his five years with the program.

Now, fans want to see Henderson get a chance at the next level. According to Chris Trapasso of CBS, fans will get that chance.

In CBS’s latest mock draft, Trapasso has Henderson going in the 7th round (247th selection) to the San Francisco 49ers.

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5 Michigan State football players that may get selected in the 2023 NFL Draft

5 Spartans who may hear their names called during the 2023 NFL Draft

It is officially NFL Draft week, with the festivities for the 2023 NFL Draft starting on Thursday evening. The draft is always a fun event for fans at both the professional and collegiate levels.

Spartan fans were able to have a fun draft in 2022, seeing Kenneth Walker get selected in the second round, while Jalen Nailor and Connor Heyward got selected in the sixth round and AJ Arcuri rounded it out with a 7th round selection.

The Spartans will look to have similar success in the 2023 draft.

Check out which five Spartans could hear their names called in this year’s NFL Draft:

Former Florida wide receiver stays in-state, transfers to UCF

Florida wide receiver Trent Whittemore is transferring to the University of Central Florida after four years with the program.

After four years with the Florida Gators, wide receiver [autotag]Trent Whittemore[/autotag] is transferring to the University of Central Florida to play for the Knights. He’ll have two years of eligibility remaining once he arrives in Orlando.

Whittemore is a hometown guy that played for Buchholz in high school before signing with Florida in 2019. He played several positions as a prep athlete but showed promise at receiver once reaching the collegiate level. Whittemore got chances to work at the slot in 2020 and 2021, but he never really found a spot in [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag]’s offense once the new coaching staff took over.

He leaves Florida with 425 receiving yards and a pair of touchdowns on 33 receptions through 29 games. Whittemore also threw two touchdowns and completed three of four passes for 41 yards in 2021.

At one point, Whittemore and his brother planned to reunite in the Swamp in 2022, but Creed — a three-star athlete in the class of 2023 — is now signed to Mississippi State and Trent is headed south to join UCF in its first Power Five season.

Florida has a bit of a receiver problem after losing several pass-catchers to the transfer portal and NFL draft. That problem could get even tougher if [autotag]Ricky Pearsall[/autotag] opts to go pro, but he is still undecided at publishing time.

[autotag]Xavier Henderson[/autotag] is experienced out wide, but [autotag]Caleb Douglas[/autotag] might be the next best option if the Gators don’t add anyone through the transfer portal. The Gators do have a trio of incoming receivers that could fight for significant playing time as well.

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MSU football freshman walk-on DB Isaiah Hednerson, brother of Xavier Henderson transferring to Ashland

The Michigan State walk-on true freshman and brother of Xavier Henderson will transfer to Ashland

A Michigan State football true freshman walk-on has found a new home. Defensive back Isaiah Henderson, who is the brother of safety Xavier Henderson, will head to Ashland after one season with the Spartans.

I don’t believe Henderson played at all last season, but was a cornerback and wide receiver in high school for Pickerington Central.

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Taking a look at Florida’s depth chart ahead of the Las Vegas Bowl

The Las Vegas Bowl is almost here and Florida is working with a different look roster after a busy start to the transfer season.

Florida’s depth chart for the Las Vegas Bowl looks a whole lot different from the opening-day roster, but that’s expected as players leave for the draft, enter the transfer portal and suffer injuries over the course of the year.

Starting with the offense, Florida is down players at every position but running back. [autotag]Jack Miller III[/autotag] is making his first start at quarterback with [autotag]Anthony Richardson[/autotag] headed to the NFL, and walk-on [autotag]Kyle Engel[/autotag] true will serve as the backup. True freshman [autotag]Max Brown[/autotag] is listed as the third-string option under center.

[autotag]Montrell Johnson Jr[/autotag]. and [autotag]Trevor Etienne[/autotag] are the only available running backs on Saturday, but that duo has the bulk of Florida’s carries over the season so it shouldn’t be a problem.

[autotag]Justin Shorter[/autotag] is preparing for the draft, which means [autotag]Xavier Henderson[/autotag] is the new No. 1 out wide for the Gators. True freshman [autotag]Caleb Douglas[/autotag] gets the No. 2 spot (and his second start) with [autotag]Daejon Reynolds[/autotag] in the transfer portal, and [autotag]Ricky Pearsall[/autotag] is still in the slot. Despite losing some talent from the receivers room, Florida is in an okay spot heading into the bowl game.

At tight end, [autotag]Keon Zipperer[/autotag] is still dealing with an injury, meaning [autotag]Dante Zanders[/autotag] is the starter once again. [autotag]Jonathan Odom[/autotag] was productive as the team’s second tight end towards the end of the season and will get another shot to audition for next year against Oregon State.

Florida’s offensive line features a new face: Redshirt freshman [autotag]Kamryn Waites[/autotag], who will get his first start at right guard with O’Cyrus Torrence headed to the pros. Left tackle [autotag]Richard Gouraige[/autotag] is also going to the NFL, but he could start in the bowl game and is officially listed as an “or” option along with [autotag]Austin Barber[/autotag]. [autotag]Ethan White[/autotag] and [autotag]Kinglsey Eguakun[/autotag] remain at left guard and center, and [autotag]Michael Tarquin[/autotag] returns to the right tackle spot. Christian Williams could see an increase in snaps as the primary backup for either guard spot with [autotag]Richie Leonard[/autotag] injured.

Now on to the defense.

Florida’s defensive line looks the same as it was through the final few games of the season: [autotag]Gervon Dexter Sr[/autotag]. and [autotag]Princely Umanimielen[/autotag] at defensive end, [autotag]Desmond Watson [/autotag]at nose tackle and [autotag]Antwaun Powell-Ryland J[/autotag]r. at the JACK linebacker spot. The big change in the front seven comes at [autotag]Ventrell Miller[/autotag]’s linebacker spot which now belongs to [autotag]Derek Wingo[/autotag]. [autotag]Amari Burney[/autotag] is the other starting linebacker, but expect [autotag]Shemar James[/autotag] and [autotag]Scooby Williams[/autotag] to get some work in too.

In the secondary, [autotag]Jason Marshall Jr[/autotag]. and [autotag]Jaydon Hill[/autotag] remain as Florida’s starting cornerbacks, and [autotag]Trey Dean III[/autotag] and [autotag]Rashad Torrence[/autotag] will get another run at their respective safety spots. [autotag]Jadarrius Perkins[/autotag] is stepping in for an injured [autotag]Tre’Vez Johnson[/autotag] at the STAR, but that shouldn’t disrupt the defense too much.

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MSU football announces 2022 ‘season captains’ as voted by team

See who the Spartans voted as their 2022 season captains

With the 2022 season in the books, Michigan State football has announced their season captains.

Every week the Spartans would have rotating captains, and on Monday they revealed who the team voted as the overall season captains. Check out who those four players are below:

Here’s what Anthony Richardson said after Florida’s season-ending loss to FSU

Was Friday night’s loss to FSU the last time we’ll see Anthony Richardson in Orange in Blue? Here’s what he said after the game.

Florida quarterback [autotag]Anthony Richardson[/autotag] shook his head as he read the stat sheet after a 48-35 loss to Florida State on Friday.

“I see nine completions and 27 attempts, that’s just crazy to see that it was only nice completions. That’s just crazy to me,” Richardson said.

When asked about a stretch of 11 passes that fell incomplete, Richardson took responsibility for the mistakes.

“That’s just us not connecting,” he said. “Winning matchups, we knew we were going to get one-on-one matchups in this game. We tried to attack them outside and they played pretty good defense and deflected most of the passes. But that’s just not winning matchups one-on-one and that’s something we talked about all week.”

Still, the disappointment on Richardson’s face was hard to miss. This was a game he wanted to win and was perhaps his last in the Orange in Blue.

“It’s an emotional game for everybody,” he said. “Last regular season game for us, a rivalry game at that, so it definitely meant a lot to a lot of people — the state of Florida in general. Just seeing how much it meant to people, it makes you want to go out there and play a little harder for them. But, you win some, you lose some. You just have to get better day by day.”

Richardson called the team a family, which is something they weren’t at the beginning of the season. The new staff has pushed to change the culture at Florida in year one, and Richardson clearly can feel the sense of camaraderie that’s developed over the season.

Head coach Billy Napier didn’t mince words when he was questioned about what many considered a shaky performance from Richardson.

“I think you have to evaluate each one of those plays individually,” Napier said. “I saw a guy that competed, that’s what I saw. I saw a guy that made some unbelievable plays as a runner, made some elite throws at times. So, when you play in a game like that, there’s going to be things you can do better. There’s no question. Even if you win the game, those same things that you can learn from, they happened. Regardless, there’s opportunity. Sometimes problems are opportunities in disguise. I’m proud of Anthony and the way he competed in the game.”

Richardson admitted that he was happy receiver [autotag]Ricky Pearsall[/autotag] was able to play. Florida’s top two receivers, [autotag]Justin Shorter[/autotag] and [autotag]Xavier Henderson[/autotag], weren’t available for this game, but Richardson maintained that the team would’ve been ready with whoever was available.

As far as the quarterback’s future at the Univerity of Florida, even Richardson isn’t sure what’s to come.

“I don’t know, we just have to get to the drawing board and find out why I’m 9-for-27,” Richardson said.

It seems like the door is open for Richardson to play in the bowl game and possibly return for another year at Florida, but only time will tell which decision he makes.

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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 announces captains for regular season finale

Check out who will be leading Michigan State as captains on Saturday against Penn State

Michigan State has released who will be captaining the team into Happy Valley for a matchup against the Penn State Nittany Lions. The Spartans, who need a win for bowl eligibility, are looking to close the 2022 season on a high note and win the Land-Grant Trophy.

MSU’s social media team has taken to Twitter one last time for the 2022 regular season to announce the team’s captains for the regular season finale.

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