Tight Ends Calling: Why MSU Should Feature Them in 2026
Michigan State’s football program is urging increased utilization of its tight end group in 2026. Head coach Pat Fitzgerald is searching for an offensive coordinator to revitalize a historically underperforming offense. Analysts point to a talented tight end room featuring Michael Masunas, Brennan Paracheck, Wyatt Hook, Kai Rios and Jayden Savoury, among others, as an untapped resource. Retaining coach Brian Wozniak and emphasizing Masunas’ route-running and blocking skills could yield immediate returns. Freshmen Eddie Whiting and Joey Caudill are expected to develop in the coming seasons. The call to action emphasizes maximizing existing personnel through strategic portal additions and creative scheming to enhance Spartan offensive production.
In a stunning revelation that’s surely rocked the college football world, Spartan coaches have allegedly discovered the existence of tight ends—those mythical creatures who both catch passes and block. After seasons of offense that looked like a three-man puppet show, the defensive backfield got bored and tried to referee itself. Now, with divine inspiration (or maybe a sticky note on a whiteboard), the next offensive czar must unlock the secrets of the big dudes lined up next to the tackle. Fans brace as someone finally remembers that football might involve more than wide receivers dancing in the flats. If properly exploited, these enigma athletes could even—hold onto your helmets—score touchdowns.

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