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Michigan State Edge Rusher Tyler Gillison Transfers
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Tyler Gillison, a redshirt junior edge rusher, has entered the transfer portal, joining the growing list of Michigan State players seeking new opportunities. Gillison, who originally played at Cincinnati, spent two seasons with the Spartans, recording two tackles in nine games this past season. His departure, along with that of Stone Chaney, brings the total number of Michigan State players entering the transfer portal to twelve. Gillison, a three-star prospect out of Ohio, transferred to Michigan State following his brothers footsteps, but will now seek new pastures, highlighting the fluidity of college football rosters in the era of the transfer portal.
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