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After 12 scholarship players left the Michigan State football program in the month following the conclusion of the regular season, the exodus out of East Lansing attenuated.

But a new name popped in the NCAA transfer portal Wednesday: linebacker Ma’a Gaoteote, the top-rated recruit in the Spartans’ 2021 recruiting class.

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MSU coach Mel Tucker made a major splash in December 2020 when he persuaded Gaoteote to drop his commitment with USC and sign with the Spartans.

As the lone four-star prospect among Tucker’s first batch of recruits — a group the coach jokingly referred to as his “Zoom babies” — the Las Vegas product was expected to make an immediate impact. But he contributed just seven tackles as a freshman while playing 100 snaps on defense and special teams in eight games.

The 6-foot-1, 245-pound Gaoteote’s future in East Lansing turned cloudy when the Spartans added a pair of transfer linebackers, UNLV’s Jacoby Windmon and Mississippi State’s Aaron Brule, last month.

Gaoteote is the 17th scholarship player on Michigan State’s roster to enter the portal since September.

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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan State football’s top 2021 recruit hits transfer portal

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