SPARTANSEx-Michigan State receiver Donnie Corley at Texas SouthernThe Detroit NewsFormer Michigan State receiver Donnie Corley, a Detroit native, now is playing at Texas Southern University in Houston. He's shown here during a home game against Alabama State on Nov. 9, 2019.John Glaser, Special To Detroit NewsDonnie Corley played one season at Michigan State, then transferred to a community college in Mississippi. He's now at Texas Southern University.John Glaser, Special To Detroit NewsDonnie Corley had 72 receptions in 2019, accumulating 1,309 receiving yards.John Glaser, Special To Detroit NewsWithout a standout season at Texas Southern, Donnie Corley was named SWAC Newcomer of the Year.John Glaser, Special To Detroit NewsDonnie Corley plans to play his senior season at Texas Southern, then move on to the NFL.John Glaser, Special To Detroit NewsDonnie Corley had three receiving touchdowns in 2019, with a long reception of 84 yards.John Glaser, Special To Detroit NewsDonnie Corley had five games of 100 or more receiving yards, with a high of 198 on Sept. 28.John Glaser, Special To Detroit NewsDonnie Corley had three games with 10-plus receptions, with a high of 12.John Glaser, Special To Detroit NewsWhile Donnie Corley has thrived individually, he has gone through two winless seasons in a row. He hasn't won a game since Rutgers during the 2016 season at Michigan State.John Glaser, Special To Detroit NewsDonnie Corley led the SWAC with 72 receptions in 2019.John Glaser, Special To Detroit NewsDonnie Corley began his college career at Michigan State, choosing the Spartans over 54 other offers, including from Alabama.John Glaser, Special To Detroit NewsDonnie Corley played just one season at Michigan State, 2016, with 33 receptions for 453 yards and three touchdowns.John Glaser, Special To Detroit NewsDonnie Corley was suspended, along with two other Michigan State players, for an alleged sexual assault at an on-campus party in January 2017.John Glaser, Special To Detroit NewsIn 2018, Donnie Corley and the two other Michigan State teammates transferred to Coahoma Community College in Clarksdale, Miss.John Glaser, Special To Detroit NewsIn 2019, Donnie Corley transferred to Texas Southern University. He will play there in 2020, as well.John Glaser, Special To Detroit News