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Michigan State transfer running back Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams from fall camp

Michigan State transfer running back Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams from fall camp

EAST LANSING, Mich. — One of the biggest transfers Michigan State acquired after its Spring Showcase in April was running back Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams.

Lynch-Adams joined the Spartans after two years at the University of Massachusetts. Prior to that, he spent two seasons at Rutgers. He is coming off an impressive 2023 season in which he was named to Phil Steeleā€™s First Independent Team.

The transfer running back addressed the media after Michigan State’s practice on Thursday.

Below is a partial transcript of the Lynch-Adams press conference:

Q: What made you join MSU?

Lynch-Adams: “Really, just the staff. I got a chance to talk to the players. Aaron Alexander was here, he was in Massachusetts with me, and it was kind of an inside connection to get a sense of things that were going on. But from everything he was telling me, we fit together really well. I was in the Big Ten before, and now, I really want to get back to the Big Ten. So God blessed me to be here again.”

Q: How are you most similar to Nate Carter and what is the biggest difference between you two?

Lynch-Adams: I really like Nate. I like his game. He’s a very fast, slippery guy. The biggest difference? I don’t know too many differences. I think we’re pretty similar, but I think we’re different in some ways. We’re not the same on defense. But I really like his game, very fast, very slippery, and I like watching him work every day.”

You can watch manager Jonathan Smith’s press conference from Monday below:

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