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Michigan States Cornerback Jeremiah Hughes to Enter Transfer Portal: A Look at His Career and Impact on the Team
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Michigan State Football: Four Players Transfer, New Coach Faces Rebuild
01:50|Michigan States football team faces significant changes as four players, including defensive back Jeremiah Hughes, enter the transfer portal. Hughes, who transferred from LSU, recorded only seven tackles in two seasons. The departure of top receiver Nick Marsh and leading rusher Makhi Frazier, along with highly-rated defensive end Stone Chaney, poses challenges. However, new head coach Pat Fitzgeralds offensive prowess and Michigan States recruiting power aim to find suitable replacements. Despite early losses, a mass exodus isnt expected, with defensive coordinator Joe Rossi and safeties coach James Adams staying, and starting quarterback Alessio Milivojevic confirming his return for the 2025 season.
Fitzgerald's MSU Contract Omits Staff Hiring, Firing Details
02:19|Michigan State Universitys new football coach, Pat Fitzgerald, has signed a preliminary contract, but it lacks details on hiring and firing staff, unlike his predecessors agreement. Fitzgeralds contract also doesnt mention a staff salary pool. He joins MSU after a controversial dismissal from Northwestern due to a hazing scandal, which he later sued over, settling confidentially.
Chiles' Future Uncertain as MSU QB
01:33|Michigan State football faces significant changes, particularly at the quarterback position. Aidan Chiles, who arrived with former coach Jonathan Smith, may lose his starting spot to redshirt freshman Alessio Milivojevic, who impressed during Chiles absence. With Coach Fitzgeralds preference for Milivojevic, Chiles must decide whether to compete for his position or explore transfer options to secure a starting role elsewhere.
Fitzgerald's Impact: Michigan State's New Football Culture
01:55|Michigan States new head coach, Pat Fitzgerald, is making a strong impact, retaining key players and building a strong team culture. His successful track record at Northwestern, along with a generous gift from Acrisure, is inspiring confidence among players. Fitzgeralds relationship-building skills and persuasive vision are evident in his ability to retain most of the 2026 recruiting class and secure key players like quarterback Alessio Milivojevic and four-star wide receiver Samson Gash.
Jeremiah Hughes Entering Transfer Portal
01:29|Michigan State football defensive back Jeremiah Hughes is reportedly entering the transfer portal, following in the footsteps of three other Spartans. Hughes, who played at LSU before joining Michigan State, has seen limited action in thirteen games over two seasons. As the transfer portal opens, fans will watch for his next move and its impact on the team.
Michigan State's Transfer Portal: A New Era Begins
01:17|Michigan States new head coach, Pat Fitzgerald, faces a challenging transfer portal situation following the college football offseason. With the early signing period over and the official transfer portal window opening in January, several players have reportedly left the Spartans, including wide receiver Nick Marsh, running back Makhi Frazier, and defensive end Stone Chaney. However, no official additions have been made yet. Stay tuned for updates on Michigan States roster developments.
Fitzgerald's First Test: MSU Transfer Portal
01:42|Michigan States new head coach, Pat Fitzgerald, faces a critical challenge: rebuilding the team through the transfer portal to end a four-season bowl game drought. Key areas needing improvement include the offensive line, running back, and wide receiver positions. With significant bonuses tied to winning six to eight games, Fitzgerald must demonstrate quick results to meet expectations.
Nash Declared for NFL Draft, Michigan State Roster Changes
01:32|Michigan State football defensive back, Dontavius Nash, has declared for the NFL Draft, ending his college career after one season with the Spartans. Nash, who transferred from East Carolina, contributed fourteen tackles in eight games. His departure opens up a roster spot for Michigan State, which will continue to manage roster changes as the offseason progresses.