
Michigan State football lands commitment from Georgia State edge rusher Cam Williams
The Spring transfer window is in full effect and it is going to shake waves across college athletics. The Spartans are using the window to add within positions of need, and they have done just that. After adding Texas Tech edge transfer Isaac Smith, MSU has added another edge rusher from the portal.
Georgia State edge rusher Cam Williams has made the move to commit to Michigan State on Tuesday night. The Spartans will be his fifth school of his college career.
The 6-foot-5, 240 pound edge rusher started his career at Miami (FL) before making stops at Troy and Jacksonville State, before rounding out at Georgia State. In his college career he has accumulated 46 tackles, 9 tackles for loss and 2 sacks.
Williams will provide the MSU defense with a strong veteran presence that is desperately needed to improve the play on the defensive line.
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