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Michigan State punter Bryce Baringer earns scholarship before start of 2021 season

Nick Schultz

By Nick Schultz

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When Bryce Baringer takes the field for Michigan State this season, he’ll no longer be a walk-on.

Baringer, a redshirt senior, took to Twitter Wednesday afternoon to announce he had earned a scholarship for this season — his first of his college career.

https://twitter.com/bryce_bin18/status/1433173682835369993

Baringer, a Michigan native, was one of the best punters in the B1G last season after taking a year away from the program. He transferred to Michigan State from Illinois in 2018 and was thrown into the starting punter role as a redshirt freshman after the other two punters suffered season-ending injuries.

Last season, Baringer ranked fifth in the B1G in punting average at 43.6 yards per punt. He also led the conference with 12 punts of 50+ yards and tied for first in the league with 5.3 punts per game.

Michigan State opens the season on Sept. 3 against Northwestern, and when Baringer punts his first snap, it’ll be his first as a scholarship player.

Nick Schultz

Nick Schultz is a columnist and breaking news writer for Saturday Tradition. A 2020 graduate of Loyola Chicago, he covered the Ramblers' 2018 Final Four run from beginning to end and has worked at NBC Sports Chicago. Follow Nick on Twitter @NickSchultz_7.