From the highs of the 2021 season to the lows of the past two seasons, wide receiver Montorie Foster Jr. has been through a lot during his time with Michigan State.
He arrived as a true freshman in 2020 and played in all seven games during the shortened season.
Then, Foster experienced an 11-win season in 2021, followed by back-to-back losing seasons in 2022 and 2023. So, why did Foster return for a fifth season in the Green and White, and his first under new head coach Jonathan Smith?
“Just the offense,” he said when asked why he returned to MSU in 2024. “We got (quarterback) Aidan Chiles. I can’t wait to play with him. Just everything around here, coaching staff, our culture around here has been a lot better. Just being able to grow as a player, grow as a man has been great.”
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He arrived as a true freshman in 2020 and played in all seven games during the shortened season.
Then, Foster experienced an 11-win season in 2021, followed by back-to-back losing seasons in 2022 and 2023. So, why did Foster return for a fifth season in the Green and White, and his first under new head coach Jonathan Smith?
“Just the offense,” he said when asked why he returned to MSU in 2024. “We got (quarterback) Aidan Chiles. I can’t wait to play with him. Just everything around here, coaching staff, our culture around here has been a lot better. Just being able to grow as a player, grow as a man has been great.”
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