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Analyst states MSU has better wide receivers than rival UM; sparks debate, fan reactions
Analyst states MSU has better wide receivers than rival UM; sparks debate, fan reactions

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time3 days ago

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Analyst states MSU has better wide receivers than rival UM; sparks debate, fan reactions

Does Michigan State have a better wide receivers core than rival Michigan? At least one analyst believes that to be the case. Popular college football analyst and social media personality Rico Rico posted on X that Michigan State has a better wide receivers core than rival Michigan this upcoming season. Rico Rico hinted that "people aren't going to like this" take and that it would generate plenty of buzz -- which is exactly what happened. Here is Rico Rico's original post on this topic: Michigan State brings back one of the top young wide receivers in Nick Marsh to lead the position group this upcoming season. Joining him are a pair of notable transfer additions in Kent State's Chrishon McCray and Middle Tennessee State's Omari Kelly. That trio should be a potent group this upcoming season, and makes me personally agree with Rico Rico about the Spartans having an the edge over Michigan in this area. Check out some of the best replies and social media reactions to this take from Rico Rico below: Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on X @RobertBondy5. This article originally appeared on Spartans Wire: Analyst takes Spartans over Wolverines when it comes to WRs group

Michigan State's Nick Marsh turned down more money from other schools to stay
Michigan State's Nick Marsh turned down more money from other schools to stay

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time17-04-2025

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Michigan State's Nick Marsh turned down more money from other schools to stay

Michigan State's Nick Marsh turned down more money from other schools to stay FILE - Michigan State wide receiver Nick Marsh (6) scores a touchdown against Michigan in the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/Jose Juarez, File) Michigan State wide receiver Nick Marsh had a chance to cash in on his record-breaking freshman season by entering the transfer portal to play for another program next fall. Marsh, though, chose to stay for less money and made his mother proud. Advertisement 'There were offers and he could've made more if he left,' Yolanda 'Mama Tron' Wilson said in a telephone interview this week. 'You can get the bag, but will you get playing time? Will you be comfortable? Is the curriculum a good fit. 'What people don't understand is, it's about the overall fit. He has it at Michigan State, where he wants to have a legacy." The Spartans will wrap up spring football practices with a scrimmage that is not open to the public on Saturday. Marsh was a bright spot during coach Jonathan Smith's debut season that ended without a bowl bid, setting Michigan State freshman records at the school with 41 catches and 649 yards receiving. Advertisement Instead of looking to leave, he's choosing to stay. 'The comfort level, I give it a 10 out of 10,' he told reporters I'm comfortable and I'm happy where I'm at." Aiden Chiles appears to be, too. The team's starting quarterback last year, in his first season at the school, joining Smith from Oregon State, showed flashes of promise mixed with moments of growing pains. Chiles threw 13 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, ran for three scores and accounted for more than 2,800 yards of offense. The numbers that matter most to him, however, was the 5-7 record. 'I think it was a good wake-up call, just like this is how things are going to be if you don't win,' Chiles said. 'We don't want to feel that way again.' Advertisement Chiles is aiming to show the way to a successful season. 'I don't think last year I was the leader that I should've been,' he said. 'This year I think I'm taking that next step as a leader, really instead of talking about it, just doing it. There are a lot of guys that can help with that role, but it's more of what I need to do and what I need to take a next step on." ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP college football: and

Michigan State's Nick Marsh included in ESPN's top receivers list
Michigan State's Nick Marsh included in ESPN's top receivers list

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time11-04-2025

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Michigan State's Nick Marsh included in ESPN's top receivers list

One Michigan State wide receiver recently received recognition from ESPN as one of the best in all of college football. Earlier this week, ESPN released their list of top receivers in all of college football and one Spartan received a vote in the rankings: sophomore wide receiver Nick Marsh. He received one single vote and landed in the "Also receiving votes" section. Advertisement Marsh starred for the Spartans during his true freshman season, showing the pure potential he has to be elite at Michigan State. He battled injuries during the season but still finished the year with 41 receptions for 649 yards and three touchdowns. He was especially impressive in the Spartans upset wins over Maryland and Iowa, where he finished with more than 100 yards in the victories. Marsh returns for his sophomore season at Michigan State with high expectations to lead a much-improved Spartans wide receivers room. If he can elevate from last year's production, I expect Michigan State to get back to the postseason in 2025. The complete rankings of top receivers can be found on Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on X @RobertBondy5. This article originally appeared on Spartans Wire: Michigan State WR Nick Marsh listed in ESPN's top receivers rankings

Michigan State's Nick Marsh included in ESPN's top receivers list
Michigan State's Nick Marsh included in ESPN's top receivers list

USA Today

time11-04-2025

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Michigan State's Nick Marsh included in ESPN's top receivers list

Michigan State's Nick Marsh included in ESPN's top receivers list Michigan State wide receiver Nick Marsh was recently ranked among the best in his position in college football One Michigan State wide receiver recently received recognition from ESPN as one of the best in all of college football. Earlier this week, ESPN released their list of top receivers in all of college football and one Spartan received a vote in the rankings: sophomore wide receiver Nick Marsh. He received one single vote and landed in the "Also receiving votes" section. Marsh starred for the Spartans during his true freshman season, showing the pure potential he has to be elite at Michigan State. He battled injuries during the season but still finished the year with 41 receptions for 649 yards and three touchdowns. He was especially impressive in the Spartans upset wins over Maryland and Iowa, where he finished with more than 100 yards in the victories. Marsh returns for his sophomore season at Michigan State with high expectations to lead a much-improved Spartans wide receivers room. If he can elevate from last year's production, I expect Michigan State to get back to the postseason in 2025. The complete rankings of top receivers can be found on Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on X @RobertBondy5.

Michigan State star Nick Marsh almost gets Jase Richardson with April Fools Day prank
Michigan State star Nick Marsh almost gets Jase Richardson with April Fools Day prank

USA Today

time01-04-2025

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  • USA Today

Michigan State star Nick Marsh almost gets Jase Richardson with April Fools Day prank

Michigan State star Nick Marsh almost gets Jase Richardson with April Fools Day prank Nick Marsh almost got Jase Richardson lol — Brew (@IamBrewster) April 1, 2025 It's kind of a cruel irony that April Fool's Day fell on the same day where we saw a lot of movement on the Michigan State basketball front. On the same day where Tre Holloman and Gehrig Normand entered the transfer portal, Michigan State freshman and star wide receiver Nick Marsh almost got another MSU freshman phenom, Jase Richardson, with an April Fool's Day prank on Instagram. Marsh took to Instagram and made a post that was designed to look like a transfer announcement, only to announce at the end: I WILL FOREVER BE A SPARTAN DAWG. Jase Richardson hilariously almost fell for the prank, saying 'Ay man you had me scared for a minute.' On a day where I myself had to question a few times if the Tre Holloman news was real or if it was also a prank, this joke hit pretty hard. You can see the post below: Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan state news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow Andrew Brewster on Twitter @IAmBrewster.

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