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Michigan State star WR Nick Marsh transferring to Big Ten rival
Nick Marsh, a top-rated transfer, joins Indiana to replace graduating receiver Elijah Sarratt and has two years of NCAA eligibility remaining, boosting the Hoosiers' roster.
- On Jan. 4, 2026, Nick Marsh committed to the Indiana Hoosiers football team with two years of eligibility remaining, his mother Yolanda Wilson confirmed and he announced via social media.
- Amid a coaching change that installed Pat Fitzgerald, Marsh opted for the portal, entering after Michigan State fired Jonathan Smith and hired Fitzgerald.
- Marsh totaled 100 catches for 1,311 yards and nine touchdowns over two seasons at Michigan State, including a 2025 line of 59 receptions for 662 yards and six TDs.
- With Indiana preparing for Jan. 9, the Hoosiers added Marsh to bolster receiving depth as they replace senior Elijah Sarratt, while Michigan State faces an early loss amid 41 portal entries.
- As the Hoosiers' first transfer portal add, Nick Marsh stays in the Big Ten; ESPN ranked him among top prospects though Michigan State and Indiana meet next in 2027.
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Michigan State WR Nick Marsh transferring to Indiana
Top-ranked Indiana plucked a marquee target out of the transfer portal Sunday, securing a commitment from Michigan State wideout Nick Marsh.Marsh, who announced the move on Instagram, remains in the Big Ten and brings two seasons of eligibility to the conference champions. The 6-foot-3 Detroit native, regarded as a four-star recruit coming out of high school, led the Spartans in receiving in each of his two years. He leaves East Lansing, Mich., …
Sources: Michigan State's Marsh to transfer to IU
As the Hoosiers continue preparations for the College Football Playoff semifinals, Indiana on Sunday landed a commitment from Michigan State transfer wide receiver Nick Marsh, sources told ESPN, one of the most coveted players in the transfer portal.
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