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What Michigan State football players' new listed weights say about the 2023 roster

EAST LANSING — Who’s bigger? Who’s smaller? Who stayed the same?

It took Michigan State football two weeks of preseason camp to release its updated heights and weights. And there were several changes in the numbers released Wednesday.

One player who stands out the most, though, didn't gain or lose weight: Junior quarterback Noah Kim, who is battling redshirt freshman Katin Houser for the starting job, remained the same 185 pounds he was listed at during the 2022 season, on a 6-foot-2 frame. That's 10 pounds lighter than the lightest starting QB in the Big Ten last season, Nebraska's Casey Thompson at 195 pounds.