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MSU Football Adds Versatile Defensive Talent via Transfer
10 Jan
Summary
- Michigan State football secured a commitment from Albany transfer Cam Stodghill.
- Stodghill is a hybrid linebacker and defensive back with one year of eligibility.
- He recorded 65 tackles for Albany before a season-ending shoulder injury.

Michigan State football has successfully added a new defensive player for the upcoming 2026 season through the transfer portal. Cam Stodghill, formerly of Albany, has committed to the Spartans. Stodghill is known for his versatility, playing a hybrid role that combines linebacker and defensive back duties.
Before sustaining a season-ending shoulder injury, Stodghill made a significant impact for Albany. In seven games, he accumulated 65 tackles for the Great Danes, who compete at the FCS level. His performance highlighted his potential as a key contributor.
With one year of eligibility remaining, Stodghill's addition provides Michigan State with experienced depth in their defensive unit. His unique skillset is expected to be a valuable asset as the team prepares for the 2026 season.




