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Secondary Overview: A Reset With Defined Roles
Michigan State’s secondary experienced near-total turnover this offseason. Between graduation, the portal, and role changes, the Spartans lost the bulk of last year’s snaps at both corner and safety. Rather than attempting a one-for-one replacement, the staff rebuilt the back end with a clear structural vision: defined outside corners, interchangeable safeties, and flexibility to play nickel-heavy looks . Secondary Departures Cornerbacks lost: Malcolm Bell, Joshua Eaton, Nija

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Jan 143 min read
Defensive Tackle Room Preview (2026)
Departures: Experience and Volume Out, Not Elite Production Michigan State loses five defensive tackles from last season, creating a noticeable turnover in snaps and experience—but not necessarily elite-level production. Departing DTs Alex VanSumeren – 52 tackles, 1.5 sacks 2025 PFF: 66.9 overall (backup-level) Strength: Tackling (78.9) Limitation: Pass rush (61.2) Quindarius Dunnigan – 25 tackles, 2.5 sacks Flashed high-end games (85.7 PFF late Nov) but inconsistent week

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Jan 143 min read
Michigan State WR Room Preview (2026): Limiting the Drop, Not Replacing the Volume
Passing Game Context: Why 2026 Is About Damage Control Michigan State’s 2025 passing game finished with 240 total receptions and 2,672 receiving yards , production that was uneven but still driven by a more talented group on paper than what the Spartans project heading into 2026. The problem in 2025 wasn’t a lack of capable bodies. It was: Inconsistent separation Limited third-down reliability A passing game that stalled too often despite veteran presence That context matte

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Jan 133 min read
Michigan State Spartans Linebackers (2026): Fitz, Rossi, Bullough find their guys
Snapshot Michigan State’s 2026 linebacker room isn’t about replacing one player with another; it’s about creating options . With clearer role definitions and better alignment between skill sets and usage, MSU enters the season with a linebacker group that can adapt to personnel, down-and-distance, and opponent tendencies without exposing weaknesses. This is less about “who starts” and more about what tools the defense now has available . Departures: Good Run Defense, Moderate

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Jan 133 min read
Michigan State RB + Offensive Line Synergy Breakdown (2026 Outlook)
Individually, Michigan State’s 2026 offensive line and running back rooms look improved . Together, they look intentional . After evaluating both rooms in isolation, the bigger takeaway is this: MSU’s roster is quietly being built around a defined rushing identity , not just incremental upgrades. This isn’t about flash — it’s about fit. The Big Picture Michigan State Spartans football enters 2026 with: A stronger, more physical interior offensive line A deep RB room with defi

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Jan 133 min read


RB Room Revamped and Ready to Run
Michigan State Spartans RB Room Year-over-Year Analysis If we want to think about YoY improvements, we need to understand what we are benchmarking off. In short, it's a low bar... and it's easy to point fingers to what led to the lack of success: 1. Not the most talented RB room. 2. OL injuries. 3. Unstable QB play. 4. Play-calling. But don't worry, there's reason for optimism ( check out the Offensive Line Revamp here ). Departures (2025 Production Leaving) Even with poor na

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Jan 134 min read
Offensive Line a Portal Point of Emphasis
Context: 2025 Offensive Line Before projecting what Michigan State’s offensive line can be in 2026, it’s important to be clear about what it was in 2025, because the baseline matters. Statistically, MSU’s offense struggled to function on a down-to-down basis: Yards per play: ~4.8 (≈108th nationally) Third-down conversion: ~33% (≈114th nationally) Rushing yards/game: ~123 (≈109th nationally) Sack rate: 9.6% of dropbacks (127th nationally) Total sacks allowed: 37 (12th-m

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Jan 134 min read
The State of MSU Football Recruiting
It’s no secret: Michigan State football recruiting is in a tough spot. Currently, the Spartans’ 2024 class ranks 58th in the nation and...

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Nov 21, 20243 min read


ESPN's SP+ projections for MSU: what they got right and wrong
Every year ESPN releases their SP+ projections for each college football team. This is based on Returning production (accounting for...

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May 21, 20243 min read
Unveiling Jeremiah Hughes: A Dynamic Addition bringing Youth and SEC Experience to the Cornerback Room
The overhaul of the DB room continues, as MSU adds LSU transfer Jeremiah Hughes. This follows the earlier announcement of Nikai Martinez...

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May 17, 20242 min read
Get to Know Nikai Martinez: Elevating the Safety position with Experience and Versatility
After the departure of Jaden Mangham, MSU was suddenly thin at Safety. Malik Spencer has been solid and more of an in-the-box safety vs....

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May 17, 20243 min read


Defensive Line Reset: Patience and Process
There's been a ton of changes since our original D-Line position group breakdown a few weeks ago. Here's where things stand today....

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May 16, 20242 min read
Momentum in May
May started off a little quiet, relative to the flurry of movement in April. In the last week we've seen a number of meaningful roster...

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May 15, 20242 min read
Lane U-Turns Out. Dennis adds young depth to the Offensive Line.
Brandon Lane and MSU mutually decided to part ways. This unexpected twist leaves the DT room back where it started after Barrow and...

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May 2, 20242 min read


Khary Crump Hits the College Transfer Portal - nothing changes for the MSU Football Team
Yesterday, we shared a full breakdown of the DB room, including Jaden Mangham's departure and Ed Woods's addition. This post is a brief...

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May 1, 20242 min read


What a 24 Hours for the Secondary Room...
Last week, we did our DB room position breakdown, and how I was optimistic about where we were heading going into the year. This morning,...

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Apr 30, 20243 min read


Ed Woods Commits to Michigan State: A Game-Changer for the Spartans' Secondary
Portal Battles: MSU - 1, Alabama - 0 Ed Woods committed to MSU on Tuesday. Picking the Spartans over Alabama and their new head coach...

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Apr 30, 20242 min read


The Gates are open!
A bit of a twist here as Antonio Gates Jr. removed his name by the end of the week. For former 4* will look to get back in the mix and...

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Apr 27, 20242 min read


Brandon Lane softens the blow of Harmon & Barrow exits
After 48 hours of the MSU fanbase panicking, we can take a deep breath. Brandon Lane committed to MSU as the NFL draft was taking place...

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Apr 26, 20242 min read


Mel's HS Recruiting, Portal Use, and Fallout Ripple Effect: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
We will never know what would have happened if Mel didn't jerkoff on a phone call. But my guess in that alternate reality is that he is...

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Apr 26, 20246 min read
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