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A Perfect Fit: An Interview with Keshawn Martin

“I was surprised when the Texans called on draft day but I couldn’t be happier.” - Keshawn Martin, Houston Texans, Wide Receiver, Michigan State University With an army of coaches singing his praises, Keshawn Martin becomes a Houston Texan after an improbable road to the NFL. Martin wasn’t a typical college recruit. He was unable to afford to attend college camps...
Via State of the Texans  |  18 days ago

Texans select Michigan State WR Martin

The Houston Texans addressed another team need in the fourth round, selecting Michigan State receiver Keshawn Martin. The 5-foot-11, 181-pound Martin was an honorable mention All-Big Ten selection after ranking second on the Spartans in receptions (66) and yards receiving (777) in 2011. He also returned punts and kickoffs. Houston entered the draft looking for receiving depth,...
Via AP on Fox  |  29 days ago

Michigan State Football: Spartans and Bulldogs Pregame at the Outback Bowl in Pictures

Le'veon Bell stretches (photo: David Harns)  Click here for my recap of the game Pirate ship in the north end zone (photo: David Harns) Cunningham doing pre-game warmups (photo: David Harns) Cousins practices passes (photo: David Harns) Keshawn Martin warms up (photo: David Harns) Keith Nichol (photo: David Harns) Click here for my recap of the game The Spartans "walk...
Via isportsweb.com  |  January 02, 2012

3 Questions: Michigan State

Didn't we just play Michigan State in Florida? Do we bring the 1st half team from the SEC Championship Game? Michigan State isn't some crappy B1G team. They have the fifth best defense in the nation, and a couple of very fast linemen who will give our Oline fits. They have two receivers in BJ Cunningham and Keshawn Martin that you have to keep tabs on at all times, and a...
Via Georgia Sports Blog  |  January 01, 2012

Michigan St. shreds Northwestern

Keshawn Martin returned a punt 57 yards for a touchdown just before halftime and Kirk Cousins threw two TD passes to B.J. Cunningham as No. 14 Michigan State warmed up for next week's Big Ten championship game by beating Northwestern 31-17 on Saturday. The Spartans had already wrapped up the Legends Division title and a berth in the league championship game next week. Now they...
Via AP on Fox  |  November 26, 2011

Return helps No. 11 MSU beat Northwestern 31-17

Keshawn Martin returned a punt 57 yards for a touchdown just before halftime and Kirk Cousins threw two TD passes to B.J. Cunningham as No. 11 Michigan State warmed up for next week's Big Ten championship game by beating Northwestern 31-17 on Saturday. The Spartans had already wrapped up the Legends Division title and a berth in the league championship game next week. Now they...
Via AP on Fox  |  November 26, 2011

No. 11 Michigan St. 31, Northwestern 17

Keshawn Martin returned a punt 57 yards for a touchdown just before halftime and Kirk Cousins threw two TD passes to B.J. Cunningham as No. 11 Michigan State warmed up for next week's Big Ten championship game by beating Northwestern 31-17 on Saturday. The Spartans had already wrapped up the Legends Division title and a berth in the league championship game next week. Now they...
Via AP on Fox  |  November 26, 2011

Football. Grinz on Green Blog

In the Spartans' 55-3 Senior Day victory over Indiana, Keshawn Martin personally kept the crowd of 74,128 interested with a rapid-fire series of frontward, backward, sideways and even diagonal steps. Martin amassed a season-high 182 all-purpose yards and scored two touchdowns.
Via MSUSpartans.com  |  November 19, 2011
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