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Colorado, former Michigan State OT Ethan Boyd enters NCAA Transfer Portal

On3 imageby:Andrew Graham12/11/24

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(Photo by Dane Robison for SpartanMag.com).

Offensive tackle Ethan Boyd is back in the NCAA Transfer Portal, On3 has learned. After beginning his career at Michigan State, Boyd committed to Colorado in the spring but never joined the team in Boulder.

Boyd will have at least one year of eligibility reamining. He was a three-star prospect out of high school.

After redshirting in 2021 for Michigan State, Boyd played in 10 games in 2022 and all 12 in 2023, making a trio of starts at right tackle.

Boyd picked Michigan State out of high school as his hometown team, playing mere miles away at East Lansing (Mich.) High School. He was a three-star prospect and the No. 757 overall prospect in the 2021 signing class, according to the On3 Industry Ranking.

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Boyd’s younger brother, Evan, a wide receiver at Central Michigan, is also currently in the NCAA Transfer Portal. So is their high school teammate and former Oklahoma and Michigan receiver, Andrel Anthony.

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Anthony spent two years with the Sooners after beginning his playing days at Michigan. He will now go through the portal process for the second time in his career, hoping to find a new home.

Wide receiver injuries plagued Oklahoma all season and Anthony was right in the middle of it. He played in just one game this season, having one catch for four yards. This was after going through a rehab process all offseason following a knee injury suffered in 2023 against Texas.

Anthony could not catch a break when it came to staying healthy. Wherever his next stop, making sure he can stay on the field has to be a big priority in his remaining years of eligibility.

Through six games in 2023, Anthony caught 27 passes for 429 yards and a touchdown. The Sooners thought they were going to have a consistent receiver out there, no matter who the quarterback was. Dillon Gabriel certainly linked up well with Anthony and the original hope was that Jackson Arnold would as well.