Michigan State football lost star wide receiver Nick Marsh to the transfer portal earlier this offseason. After two years in East Lansing, Marsh made the decision to get a change of scenery.
While in the portal, three teams seemed to emerge for Marsh, including Indiana, LSU and Notre Dame. The River Rouge (MI) native made his decision.
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Marsh has committed to Indiana, staying in the Big Ten and joining the growing juggernaut that Curt Cignetti is building in Bloomington.
In two years with Michigan State, Marsh caught 100 passes for 1,311 yards and nine touchdowns. He will have two more years of collegiate eligibility remaining and will be eligible for the NFL Draft after next season.
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