Michigan State grapples with receiver depth after Samson Gash injury

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Last updated Jun 2, 2026

Michigan State grapples with receiver depth after Samson Gash injury
Summary

Samson Gash, an incoming wide receiver for Michigan State, suffered an injury during the MHSAA Division 1 state track meet on May 30. He did not finish the 200-meter prelims but completed the 100-meter final with a time of 30.44 seconds. Gash was anticipated to contribute in a freshman role, but the injury raises concerns about his development and availability for summer workouts. A lack of public diagnosis or recovery timeline leaves his status uncertain as Michigan State approaches training camp.

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  • Samson Gash injured during the May 30 track meet.
  • No public diagnosis or recovery timeline reported as of June 2.
  • Gash was expected to play an early role for Michigan State.
  • His absence may open opportunities for other wide receivers.
  • Next evaluation will determine his participation in summer workouts.
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  • 4:14 PMYahoo SportsMSU Receiver Plan Shifts After Samson Gash Injury
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Samson Gash injury adds new questions to the Michigan State receiver plan for 2026. Get the latest fallout and what it could mean next.

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