Aiden DeCorte, a long snapper from the University of Colorado, announced his transfer to Michigan State for the 2025 season.
Michigan State football is getting another transfer.
Aiden DeCorte, a long snapper from nearby Jackson, announced on social media he would be transferring from Colorado to Michigan State.
Decorte comes in at 6 feet 1, 300 pounds, and goes by the nickname "Vending Machine" on his X account.
DeCorte spent his freshman season in 2023 at Central Michigan before transferring to Colorado as a redshirt freshman for the 2024 season. He did not see game action in either season.
Thank you to everybody who’s supported me throughout this journey, and to the Colorado coaching staff for helping guide me in this process.
— Aiden “Vending Machine” DeCorte (@AidenDecorte) July 14, 2025
Most importantly thank you to @ColeMoore1991 and @CoachBegnal for believing in me and giving me this opportunity!
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DeCorte played at Jackson High School, where he helped the football program to its third-ever playoff victory. According to DeCorte's biography on the CMU athletics website, the lineman was recruited by Michigan State out of high school before he decided to attend CMU.
Junior Kaden Schickel is expected to be the Spartans' long snapper for the upcoming season, which could put DeCorte lower on the depth chart as the 2025 season approaches.
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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan State lands Aiden DeCorte, a long-snapper transfer
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