A former Michigan State Spartan is your Super Bowl LX MVP. On Sunday night, following the Seattle Seahawks’ win over the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, Kenneth Walker III was named the MVP of the game after tallying 161 total yards in a game where both streams largely struggled to get much going on offense for much of the game.
Walker, who started his career at Wake Forest before transferring to Michigan State in 2021, has been dominant all throughout the playoffs, and he was a major difference-maker in this one. Walker was also a major reason Seattle was able to drive down the field repeatedly and kick a Super Bowl record five field goals.
It’s yet another key milestone in an amazing career that started as a 2-star recruit out of high school.
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