Michigan State football lost running back Jalen Berger to the transfer portal earlier this offseason. He has decided on where he will play football next season and it will be with another school in the Big Ten.
Earlier this offseason, Michigan State suffered one of the largest groups of players entering the transfer portal of any team in the country.
While several former Michigan State players who entered the transfer portal remain unsigned, one recently committed to a new Big Ten opponent. Running back Jalen Berger was a four-star prospect upon arriving at Michigan State. However, his experience while in East Lansing was undoubtedly different than he likely expected.
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