East Lansing — When a team is trying to replace an All-America player, it’s not easy.
That’s what Michigan State has been facing since Kenneth Walker III left for the NFL after winning the Walter Camp Award last year as the best college football player in the nation.
It left a significant hole, to be sure.
So, instead of just looking for one person to replace Walker, the Spartans figured they’d bring in two new running backs — Jalen Berger and Jarek Broussard.
Michigan State went from a one-man show to a 1-2 punch.