Michigan State’s Dillon Tatum breaks up a pass intended Nebraska’s Malachi Coleman during the fourth quarter on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023, at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing.
Dillon Tatum was a prized four-star recruit for Michigan State football at one time, and now, he is going to be a new cog on the Spartans defense in 2024.
Tatum started as a hybrid linebacker and safety, before moving to cornerback last season. Now, it is expected that Tatum is going to play a new position in the defensive backfield, presumably safety.
When secondary coach Blue Adams spoke to the media on Thursday, he was asked on Tatum’s position, he had a great response.
Adams response shows that the Spartans plan to use Tatum in a Swiss-army knife role on their defense which could be beneficial to MSU’s defensive efforts.
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Publish date : 2024-08-23 03:31:32
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