Huntington North grad Kaylor enters transfer portal
VICTORIA JACOBSEN | The Journal Gazette
Michigan State offensive lineman Damon Kaylor, who was named first-team all-NE8 and first-team all-NEI during his senior year at Huntington North, announced Monday afternoon that he has entered the transfer portal. Kaylor did not see playing time in either of his two seasons with the Spartans, and will be a redshirt sophomore next fall. I would like to thank all of the coaches at Michigan State and Coach Dantonio for the opportunity they gave me to attend Michigan State, but after talking with them and my family I feel that it is best for me to enter my name in the transfer portal, Kaylor wrote in a tweet posted Monday afternoon.
Six more Michigan State football players enter transfer portal on Monday
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Tommy Guajardo of Dearborn High School signs to Michigan State University at Bailey s Bar and Grill, 22091 Michigan Ave. in Dearborn on Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019.Jacob Hamilton/MLive.com
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A new wave of departures continues for Michigan State.
Redshirt freshman tight end Tommy Guajardo, redshirt sophomore offensive lineman Damon Kaylor, fifth-year senior defensive end DeAri Todd, redshirt freshman defensive tackle Chris Mayfield, redshirt freshman defensive end Jasiyah Robinson and redshirt freshman walk-on long snapper Bryce Eimer all entered the transfer portal on Monday. None of the six players have ever appeared in a game with the Spartans.
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Michigan State offensive lineman Nick Samac (59) prepares to snap the ball while he and other offensive linemen are lined up against Indiana defensive linemen in the second half of their Big Ten football game at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, on Saturday, November 14, 2020. (Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)Mike Mulholland | MLive.com
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The peak of recent Michigan State football came in 2015.
LJ Scott fought off a group of defenders and spun through contact to reach the ball across the goal line in the final seconds of the fourth quarter to lift the Spartans to a win against Iowa in the Big Ten championship game.