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Name: Max Rosenthal (Transfer from Michigan State) College: Illinois
Number: 49
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-1 Weight: 260 Position: Pos2: TE
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2001 40 Low: 4.92 40 Time: 5.02 40 High: 5.12
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Data Scout Notes: -10 LBs/Backup TE/Some Teams got at FB 2020: Transfer from Michigan State...NAC
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Max Rosenthal, Illinois, Player News
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Max Rosenthal is the latest former Michigan State football player to find a new home. And he is not leaving the Big Ten. The fullback/tight end announced via Twitter he will transfer to Illinois to play for new coach Bret Bielema, whose pro-style offense historically uses a fullback. The redshirt junior and former walk-on - the Spartans' first outbound transfer to land at another Power Five program this offseason - has two years remaining and will be eligible immediately thanks to the NCAA's waivers for 2020. An advertising management major at MSU, Rosenthal said he plans to pursue his graduate degree at Illinois. - Lansing State Journal
(DS#999 FB) rSr/2001 FB Max Rosenthal, Illinois
News Source: Lansing State Journal
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Michigan State fullback Max Rosenthal entered his name in the NCAA transfer portal on Monday. The 6-foot-2, 270-pound Rosenthal appeared in one game this season, the finale at Penn State, and 21 over three seasons. He appeared in 12 games as a sophomore in 2019, including two starts, and was an academic All-Big Ten selection. He has two career touchdowns - one rushing, and one receiving. - Detroit News
(DS#999 FB) rSr/2001 FB Max Rosenthal, Illinois
News Source: Detroit News
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