MSU’s McCulloch Faces Uphill Battle for Playing Time

Michigan State has filled out its roster for next season, and Tom Izzo did a solid job retaining key pieces from last year’s team while also addressing the program’s most pressing need through the transfer portal.

The graduation of both Jaxon Kohler and Carson Cooper left a significant void in the frontcourt. Izzo moved quickly to fill it, landing seven-footer Anton Bonke from Charlotte. Bonke brings exactly what the Spartans needed: a veteran presence in the paint who can score down low and protect the rim as a shot blocker.

On the recruiting side, Michigan State added Ethan Taylor, one of the top centers in the 2026 class. Taylor is a borderline 5-star prospect with impressive shot-blocking instincts and inside scoring potential that made him one of the more coveted big men available in this cycle.

That leaves Jesse McCulloch as the only returning big man from last year’s squad. Now entering his third year with the program, McCulloch redshirted his first season and dealt with inconsistent playing time throughout his sophomore year. With Bonke and Taylor both arriving in East Lansing, McCulloch could find himself on the outside of the rotation, looking in, unless he has a strong summer.

Jesse McCulloch as a Spartan

McCulloch showed enough during the middle portion of last season to suggest he belongs in a college rotation. He logged multiple games of double-digit minutes during that stretch and made the most of his opportunities. However, his role diminished considerably toward the end of the year, with his court time largely limited to garbage time situations when the Spartans held a comfortable lead.

For the season, McCulloch averaged 2.4 points per game on 47% shooting from the field and 50% from three-point range, along with 1.3 rebounds, 0.2 assists, and 0.5 blocks per game. Those numbers reflect a player who is still developing but has shown enough efficiency to suggest he can be a reliable contributor when given consistent minutes within the system.

Could Jesse McCulloch Be the Odd Man Out?

With Bonke and Taylor both joining the program, finding a role for McCulloch becomes a genuine challenge…

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