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Name: Darius Snow College: Michigan State
Number: 23
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-0 Weight: 230 Position: Pos2: OLB/ST
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025 40 Low: 4.48 40 Time: 4.58 40 High: 4.67
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Data Scout Notes: rJr-2025 2023: NAC...12-05-23 Transfer from Michigan State-Withdrawn...2022: NAC...(+) Sept 2022 Knee INJ/Out for 2022...2021: NAC...2020: NAC
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Darius Snow, Michigan State, Player News
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Michigan State linebacker Darius Snow will miss the rest of the season, head coach Mel Tucker said Monday. Snow was injured in Friday night's 35-13 season-opening victory over Western Michigan. Snow, who was credited with two tackles, was hit in the righ t leg by teammate Chester Kimbrough as both attempted to stop a Western Michigan runner. Snow had trouble getting up and put virtually no weight on his right leg as he was helped off the field. "When I saw him after the game...I said, Remember, I told y ou this, don't let anyone tell you what you can or can't do," Tucker said. "Injuries are a part of the game. It's very unfortunate. But you know, we're gonna chop, he's gonna chop, we're gonna chop with him, and we'll see how things turn out. I wouldn't count him out. He's just too good, too good of a guy. He's got too much of the 'it' factor. He's got the pedigree. It runs deep in his blood." The 6-foot-1, 230-pound Snow this season was making a full-time transition from safety to linebacker. He had 87 tackles last season, including 5.5 for loss. - The Detroit News
(DS#999 ILB) rSr/2025 ILB Darius Snow, Michigan State
News Source: The Detroit News
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The move is official, or as official as it's going to be. As Michigan State opened preseason camp last week, Darius Snow was listed on the roster as a linebacker. The junior started nine games last season - eight at nickelback and one at safety - before spending most of spring practice working with the linebackers. It was more of an experiment then, but as the Spartans prepare for the season opener Sept. 2 at home against Western Michigan, Snow is moving full-speed ahead as a linebacker. The move makes sense as the coaching staff is doing everything it can to make sure Snow is on the field for as many snaps as possible. Just don't put a label on the 6-foot-1, 220-pound nephew of former Michigan State All-American linebacker Percy Snow. "I feel like an athlete," Snow said when asked if he was starting to feel like a linebacker. "I feel like an athlete that's playing linebacker."Fair enough. And if Snow is producing at the level Mel Tucker and the coaching staff are expecting, then Snow can call himself whatever he wants. It's all part of a move the Spartans feel makes them a better defense after Snow finished third on the team in tackles in 2021 with 87 while adding 5.5 tackles for loss, three pass breakups, an interception and a fumble recover y. It's part of Snow's plan, too, to be as valuable as possible to a Michigan State defense that needs a big jump this fall after finishing last in the nation in pass defense a year ago. He's playing primarily on the outside, but has worked some in the m iddle and can always shift back to the secondary when needed. - Detroit News
(DS#999 ILB) rSr/2025 ILB Darius Snow, Michigan State
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There were several roster questions answered on Wednesday, including the fact junior Darius Snow is now listed as a linebacker, completing his move from the secondary. Snow, the nephew of former MSU All-America linebacker Percy Snow, started nine games l ast year, including eight as the nickel back and one at safety, before spending most of the spring working at linebacker. "I believe that's a natural position for him," Tucker said. "He's a big guy; he's a physical player and he does have versatility. Th ere still may be a role for him in our secondary in some packages because of his versatility. But he has a nose for the ball and, obviously, he's got the pedigree. "He looked really good there in the spring and so we feel like that's the best fit for him here and beyond. We really feel like that's his future." - Detroit News
(DS#999 ILB) rSr/2025 ILB Darius Snow, Michigan State
News Source: Detroit News
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