The transfer portal can do wonders for any Collegiate Football team, and it seems that it has done so already for the Michigan State Spartans with their breakout wide receiver Omari Kelly.
Having arrived in East Lansing from Middle Tennessee State, Kelly was expected to do something for the team, but his duties were mainly relegated to punt returns and a catch here and there on offense.
Through four games, however, Kelly has done much more than expected, having racked up 317 yards off of 21 receptions, and has become the team's leading receiver, even ahead of MSU star Nick Marsh.
But with the surprise comes an even more surprising play style, including hurdles that encouraged his teammates to hurdle, and throws that were and weren't successful.
Now that he will be coming out of the team's bye week as a huge influence within the Spartans' offense, Kelly will likely be the source of many of MSU's wild plays in the future.
He is set to give Head Coach Jonathan Smith much more than he had bargained for, a much needed thing in the time of rampant injuries, and hopefully his impact will be seen in a bowl game at the end of the season.
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