Last year, Michigan State football offensive lineman Stanton Ramil was injured. This year, as a redshirt freshman, he has the second most snaps of any freshman on the team, playing an important role at left tackle.
On Tuesday, Ramil got to talk to the media about the Maryland win and about his own journey this past year. He had some very interesting comments when asked if he considered transferring, and said that he didn’t really seriously consider transferring because he liked the idea of going through his whole college experience with his friends. He also said that Jonathan Smith was an appealing coach to him because he had the lowest transfer rate in the FBS.
You can watch Ramil’s interview below:
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