Michigan State Footballspring training may be over, but roster turnover seemingly never ends.
On Sunday night, linebacker Anthony Jones confirmed reports that he was transferring to MSU. The 6-foot-2, 230-pound Las Vegas native will be preparing for his third school in as many seasons.
Jones remains in the Big Ten after playing in 12 games and starting four last season with Indiana. He had 12 tackles (eight solo) and 0.5 for loss, recording a quarterback hit against the Spartans last season.
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In December, Jones committed to transfer to Oregon State, the former home of new MSU coach Jonathan Smith. Jones began his college career at Oregon but played in just two games in the 2022 season, preserving his redshirt.
Jones is ranked as the 52nd edge rusher in the transfer portal this offseason, according to 247Sports. He was a three-star prospect out of Las Vegas Liberty High School in the class of 2022.
MSU has the 23rd-ranked transfer portal class, according to 247Sports. The characteristics of the class former Oregon State quarterback Aidan Chiles and former Middle Tennessee rusher Quindarius Dunnigan.
This article originally appeared in the Detroit Free Press: Michigan State football welcomes Indiana LB Anthony Jones from the portal