Michigan State Spartans wide receiver Jaron Glover has been an impressive presence this season.
The Michigan State Spartans are sitting at 3-3 as they prepare for the Iowa Hawkeyes on their bye week.
We have already broken down several players’ performances at the bye week. You can read those breakdownsToday’s breakdown is wide receiver Jaron Glover. A redshirt sophomore from Sarasota, Florida, Glover has enjoyed a career season already. Glover has dealt with injuries early in his Spartan career that have prevented him from fully showing off his skill set. He has impressive route-running skills and good speed. Glover can run several routes, allowing the Spartans to utilize him in different formations.
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