Nathan Carter won’t be returning for a third season at Michigan State. The starting running back is forgoing his final year of eligibility and declaring for the NFL draft, he announced Friday on ...
it is important for college football players to be good people, too. Carter embodies what it means to be a collegiate athlete. He stayed at MSU through the tough times, hoping to lift the team ...
Earlier this week, Spartans Wire identified five positions that Michigan State was going to pursue ... Adams running out of eligibility, and Nathan Carter declaring for the NFL draft, the Spartans ...
Running back Nathan Carter ran hard and racked up 97 yards and averaged 5.1 yards a carry. He’s a good back, a Big Ten-caliber back, though he had a costly fumble, too. MSU’s offensive line ...
He hopes these efforts will lead to postseason football next season ... Tullis - With Nate Carter and Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams leaving, the backfield is wide open. MSU landed Elijah Tau-Tolliver ...
Michigan State running back Nate Carter was recognized during the ... I wanted to be more than a football player here, and I hope I left an impression that reflects that. "My time at both UConn ...
MSU has taken a running back transfer in each of the last four offseasons (Kenneth Walker III, Jalen Berger and Jarek Broussard, Nate Carter, Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams, and now Tau-Tolliver).
MSU has allowed 32 sacks this season, which is tied for the 13th most in the Football Bowl Subdivision ... with running backs Nate Carter and Kay’ron Lynch-Adams again shuttered (14 carries ...
Jonathan Smith continued Michigan State football’s mining of the portal ... Tolliver and ex-Western Carolina offensive lineman Caleb Carter, both of whom have one year of eligibility remaining.