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Michigan State football CB Antoine Booth latest to enter NCAA transfer portal

The Michigan State football roster continued to churn Tuesday when cornerback Antoine Booth entered the NCAA transfer portal.

The 5-foot-11, 175-pound cornerback redshirted last season after joining the program as a three-star prospect from Maryland prep power DeMatha Catholic.

Booth is the fifth member of the Spartans’ 2021 class to leave the Spartans. Previously, tight end Kameron Allen, defensive tackle Tyson Watson, edge defender Alex Okelo and safety Michael Gravely Jr. entered the portal.

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Booth followed only days after the conclusion of spring practice, as he remained buried on a depth chart that includes each of the starting cornerbacks from last season as well as promising transfer Ameer Speed.

Michigan State’s Antoine Booth catches a ball during the Meet the Spartans open practice on Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing.

Booth is the second MSU player to enter the portal in as many days after Donovan Eaglin went in Monday. Eaglin began the process of leaving the program hours after linebacker Ben VanSumeren withdrew his name from the transfer marketplace.

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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan State football CB Antoine Booth in transfer portal

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