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Former UNC, Texas A&M DB Tony Grimes transferring to Michigan State


will finish his college football career at Michigan State after committing to the Spartans. The former 5-star recruit and multi-year starter at UNC spent last season at Texas A&M, but did not play. He has two years of eligibility remaining. The move gives new Spartans defensive coordinator Joe Rossi an experienced starter at one of the cornerback spots. (247 Sports)

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Former UNC, Texas A&M DB Tony Grimes transferring to Michigan State