Oregon is heading into its first Big Ten season as one of the best teams in the country, and they made one of the best moves you can make to your roster at the beginning of May.
The odds of former Michigan State defensive tackle Derrick Harmon staying in East Lansing have officially gone out the window. According to Hayes Fawcett of On3, Harmon has committed to Oregon.
According to a report, Michigan State football and recent Stephen F. Austin transfer Brandon Lane have agreed to part ways. Well, this has to be a record to Michigan State football in terms of transfers out of the program.
Ohio State handled the departure section of the transfer portal relatively unscathed with only five players leaving that were predicted to see significant action this season.
According to On3’s Steve Wiltfong, Michigan State football is still an option for defensive tackle transfer Derrick Harmon. In today’s day and age, it’s not uncommon to see players enter the transfer portal only to withdraw and return to their original school.
A top priority of USC Football’s 2024 offseason was to right the defensive ship. The fastest way to do that is to nab great defenders from the transfer portal.
Michigan State football made a big move landing transfer defensive tackle Brandon Lane last week, a much-needed acquisition for the Spartans after they lost defensive tackles Derrick Harmon and Simeon Barrow to the transfer portal.
The college football transfer portal just is not slowing down with the Spring window opened. A ton of players have entered this time around in search of new opportunities.
The transfer portal giveth, the transfer portal taketh. Unfortunately for Michigan State football, it was the latter on Tuesday. The attention that Jonathan Smith has paid to the transfer portal has been impressive since taking over as head Michigan State football coach.
All was quiet over Christmas for Michigan State football, but with the holiday past there's been more movement in the transfer portal this week for MSU.
After spending a month in the transfer portal, Derrick Harmon has announced he will be returning to Michigan State football. Michigan State football continues to get good news this offseason.
The big-time visitors keep piling up for the Ducks this weekend. Michigan State defensive lineman Derrick Harmon will take a visit to Oregon, according to a report from Pete Nakos of On3 Sports.
Michigan State football defensive tackle transfer Derrick Harmon will be checking out a couple of big-time programs this weekend. The last couple of weeks have been a whirlwind for Michigan State football.
Derrick Harmon is a six-foot-five, 320-pound defensive lineman who played his first few seasons of college football in East Lansing, Michigan, for the Michigan State Spartans. Harmon had 40 tackles this season, including 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble.
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