What’s next for MSU basketball? Looking ahead to offseason, setting expectations for next year

by Chief Editor

Tom Izzo’s Future Secured: Michigan State Basketball Looks Ahead

Michigan State’s season concluded with a 67-63 loss to UConn in the Sweet 16, but the future of the program remains bright. Head coach Tom Izzo has emphatically stated his intention to return next season, dismissing any retirement speculation. The Spartans face roster adjustments with the departure of five seniors, but a top-five national recruiting class offers a strong foundation for continued success.

Izzo Commits to the Spartans

Following the defeat to UConn, Izzo addressed questions about his future, making it clear he isn’t stepping down. “I’m feeling excellent,” Izzo said. “We all talk about retirement—why? What the hell am I going to do? The minute I don’t feel good… you won’t have to worry about it.” He emphasized his commitment to the program and his desire to continue pursuing a national championship.

Roster Turnover and Incoming Talent

Michigan State will bid farewell to forward Jaxon Kohler, center Carson Cooper, guard Trey Fort, guard Denham Wojcik, and guard Nate Sanders. The losses of Kohler and Cooper will be particularly felt. However, the Spartans are welcoming a highly-rated recruiting class featuring center Ethan Taylor, shooting guard Jasiah Jervis, point guard Carlos Medlock Jr., and power forward Julius Avent – all four-star prospects.

Prioritizing Key Player Retention

Retaining key players Jeremy Fears Jr. And Coen Carr is a top priority for the coaching staff. Both players have the potential to be cornerstones of the program, and their return would significantly boost the Spartans’ chances of contending for championships.

Navigating the Transfer Portal

The transfer portal will play a crucial role in shaping next season’s roster. Michigan State is expected to target a veteran center to address the void left by the departing big men. The Spartans may also witness some movement among their guards, with players like Kur Teng and Divine Ugochukwu potentially seeking opportunities elsewhere.

Looking Ahead to the 2026-27 Season

If the Spartans can retain Fears and Carr, continue the development of players like Cam Ward and Scott, and add a quality center through the transfer portal, they have the potential to be a top-10, possibly top-5, team next season. The fact that the 2027 Final Four will be held in Detroit adds extra motivation for the program.

FAQ

Will Tom Izzo retire soon? No, Tom Izzo has stated he has no plans to retire and is committed to continuing as the head coach of Michigan State basketball.

Who are the departing seniors from Michigan State? The departing seniors are Jaxon Kohler, Carson Cooper, Trey Fort, Denham Wojcik, and Nate Sanders.

What is the strength of Michigan State’s incoming recruiting class? Michigan State’s incoming recruiting class is ranked among the top five nationally.

What position is Michigan State targeting in the transfer portal? Michigan State is expected to target a veteran center in the transfer portal.

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