3 breakout candidates for Michigan State football in 2024

Michigan State's Nick Marsh participates in a drill during the Spring Showcase on Saturday, April
Michigan State's Nick Marsh participates in a drill during the Spring Showcase on Saturday, April / Nick King/Lansing State Journal / USA
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2. Khris Bogle, DE


Former Florida transfer Khris Bogle has flashed plenty of potential, but it has never quite seemed to come together for him.

This could be the year it does.

Bogle, a redshirt senior, is entering his third year in East Lansing. He totaled only 2.5 sacks over his previous two seasons, but there's reason to be excited.

For starters, the Florida native has a nice frame at 6-foot-5 and 244 pounds. The physical tools are all there for him — he was even a top-50 recruit several years back. He's struggled with injuries and bounced around the depth chart over the last couple of years, but there won't be a better time for him than this season.

Michigan State lost a lot of talent on the defensive line to the portal, and as a result, Bogle will likely get a lot of snaps this year. It's reasonable to think that if he stays healthy, the veteran should have a productive season. He's an immensely talented player. It's simply a matter of putting it all together.