No kidding that MSU isn't Indiana? Here I thought we were in a different subdivision all along.MSU has not weaned down in the Portal. They never took 22 in a year from the portal. They are missing out on not upgrading using the portal. Just watch in the next few years. And they are not Indiana.and Cats lost by 46 to team that that lost by 34 to Indiana. I don’t play this score comparison game, but 80 is a lot of points.
Yes, MSU has weaned down in taking transfers. When Choate first started, the took quite a few and had been using the transfer game until they built up the roster. They take them as needed, because they don't need to reshape the roster. It's exactly what Cignetti is describing. UM is being forced to use the portal the way it is because they have not been able to build up the roster with HS recruits.
After the 2024 season MSU lost 21 seniors. UM was at 24. Both programs had several portal losses. MSU took in 6 transfers, 3 of whom played significant snaps. UM took in what, 30 transfers? Quite a few of those played significant snaps, and it's looking like UM will again be taking in a significant number of transfers and MSU will not. Why? Because MSU has built up the roster depth in a way that UM hasn't. It's not because MSU is missing out on upgrading talent, it's because MSU doesn't need to bring in transfers because the talent is already there. You can argue all you want, but I'd say being the 2025 National Champions is sufficient proof that it's working.