Michigan State lost offensive lineman Cole Dellinger to the transfer portal earlier this offseason, ending a three year run for the Clarkston (MI) native in East Lansing.
At one point, Dellinger was thought to be the future of the Spartans offensive line. A 4-star recruit in the 2023 recruiting class, he was a top ten recruit in the state that the Spartans had to beat out LSU, Michigan and Ole Miss, among others, for.
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Unfortunately, his career in East Lansing was marred by injuries, and he never took a snap on the field for MSU.
Now, the 6-foot-3, 295 pound offensive lineman has found a new home. He will be staying in the state of Michigan, committing and signing with Eastern Michigan.
Committing to the Eagles, Dellinger will make a return to Spartan Stadium in 2026.
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This article originally appeared on Spartans Wire: Former Michigan State football OL staying in-state, choosing EMU