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Spartans Secure Defensive Lineman Reinforcement
9 Jan
Summary
- Michigan State football gains 18th transfer portal commitment.
- Carlos Hazelwood, a defensive tackle from Toledo, has committed.
- Hazelwood brings three years of eligibility to East Lansing.

Michigan State football has significantly strengthened its defensive line with the addition of transfer portal commitment Carlos Hazelwood. The 6-foot-4, 270-pound interior defensive lineman from Toledo is the Spartans' 18th acquisition through the transfer portal this season. Hazelwood, originally from Markham, Illinois, will bring three years of remaining eligibility to East Lansing, providing a valuable boost to the team's defensive front.
During his two seasons at Toledo, Hazelwood participated in 10 games, accumulating seven tackles and half a tackle for loss. His prowess in pass rushing was particularly noteworthy, with PFF grading him at an impressive 84.3 over 49 snaps this season, placing him as the 12th best in the Football Bowl Subdivision. He also recorded six quarterback hurries and two quarterback hits.
The commitment of Hazelwood underscores Michigan State's proactive approach in utilizing the transfer portal to enhance its roster. This move specifically targets the interior of the defensive line, a critical area for success in college football. The team continues to build depth and talent with this latest addition.




