A former Michigan State quarterback is returning for another year of college football, his seventh season as a collegiate quarterback. Noah Kim was granted one more additional year of eligibility, and he will be spending it at Eastern Michigan, where he quarterbacked in 2024.
Starting his career at Michigan State, Kim spent four seasons in East Lansing, earning the starting job in 2023. Following the season, Kim moved on to Coastal Carolina, where he spent one season before transferring to EMU.
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In his collegiate career, Kim has played in 29 games, throwing the ball 382-for-637 (60.0%) for 4,414 yards, 31 touchdowns and 18 interceptions.
Kim will be making a return to Spartan Stadium with the Eagles, playing a nonconference affair against the Spartans. He joins Katin Houser (Illinois) and Aidan Chiles (Northwestern) as former Spartan QBs that will be returning to Spartan Stadium in 2026.
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