LANSING - A pair of former Michigan State football players facing criminal sexual conduct charges are attempting to resume their college careers.

Donnie Corley and Demetric Vance have both signed national letters of intent to play football at Coahoma Community College in Mississippi, according to the National Junior College Athletic Association. Coahoma registrar Delores Richard said both have applied to the school but have not enrolled or met admissions requirements and Jan. 26 is the last day to register for the spring term.

Through their attorneys, both Corley and Vance had stipulations to modify their bonds in order to attend Coahoma approved by Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Rosemarie E. Aquilina. Both must report in person for all future court proceedings.

Messages left by MLive.com for Corley's attorney, John Shea, Vance's attorney, Mary Chartier, and Coahoma football coach Steven Miller were not returned. Last August, Shea said Corley planned to enroll in the fall at Wayne County Community College, which doesn't have a football program.

Coahoma is a member of the Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges and finished with a 2-7 record last season.

Corley and Vance, along with former Michigan State teammate Josh King, are facing criminal sexual conduct charges related to an alleged incident in January 2017. All three were suspended from the team the following month, dismissed from the program in June after they were formally charged and then expelled from university after the conclusion of a Title IX investigation.

Corley, Vance and King have a pre-trial conference scheduled for Feb. 21 in Ingham County Circuit Court. All three face third-degree criminal sexual conduct charges, punishable by up to 15 years in prison, while King is also charged with first-degree criminal sexual conduct, punishable by up to life in prison, and a charge of capturing or distributing an image of an unclothed person.

A former four-star recruit from Detroit Martin Luther King High School, Corley played wide receiver, cornerback and special teams as a true freshman in 2016. He finished third on the team with 33 receptions for 453 yards and three touchdowns.

Vance, a former four-star prospect from Detroit Cass Tech High School, was recruited by Michigan State as a defensive back. He never appeared in a game and took a redshirt as a true freshman.

Auston Robertson, another member of Michigan State's 2016 signing class who was kicked off the team last year, is also facing two counts of third-degree criminal sexual assault in Ingham County Circuit Court and scheduled to go to trial in May. The defensive end played the 2017 season at Garden City Community College in Kansas with a GPS tether after getting approval from Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Clinton Canady. Robertson recorded 73 tackles along with team-highs of seven sacks and 13 tackles for loss in 12 games.