Football

Michigan State’s 2026 Offensive Outlook hinges on Trio of Transfer Stars

Quarterback Alessio Milivojevic, wide receiver KK Smith and left tackle Ben Murawski bring new expectations under coach Pat Fitzgerald

Michigan State’s offense heading into the 2026 season is shaped by a blend of returning talent and high‑profile transfers, a combination that has generated buzz among analysts and fans alike. The Spartans are counting on quarterback Alessio Milivojevic, wide receiver KK Smith and left tackle Ben Murawski to anchor a unit that must improve on last year’s inconsistencies.

Milivojevic, a redshirt sophomore, enters his second full season as the starter with the weight of high expectations after a solid 2025 showing. He threw well in four starts but still needs to sharpen his decision‑making and quickness, traits that will be scrutinized by both coaches and opponents as the schedule toughens.

Adding to the excitement, KK Smith arrives from Notre Dame as a transfer with a three‑star pedigree. In his final season with the Fighting Irish he recorded eight catches for 123 yards and two touchdowns, numbers that suggest he could become a primary target in the Spartans’ passing game.

A New Anchor on the Line

Ben Murawski, who transferred from UConn, is slated to protect the quarterback’s blindside and open lanes for the running game. Last season he was recognized as one of the nation’s top run‑blockers, and his presence is expected to elevate the entire offensive line’s performance.

Coach Pat Fitzgerald has emphasized that the line’s improvement is essential for the team’s overall success, noting that a balanced attack will be crucial in a competitive Big Ten landscape. The mix of new transfers and returning players creates a dynamic that could redefine the Spartans’ offensive identity in 2026.

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