Michigan State football offers top-100 QB KJ Lacey

MSU has extended an offer to a top-100 QB in the 2025 recruiting class

Michigan State football is making priority offers in the 2025 recruiting class, and they have found another candidate. Saraland, Alabama, quarterback Karle ‘KJ’ Lacey has received an offer from Michigan State.

Lacey currently ranks as the No. 79 overall player and the No. 6 quarterback in the 2025 recruiting class according to the 247Sports composite rankings.

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Michigan State football offers 2025 Tampa WR Santonyo “Kozy” Isaac

Santonyo “Kozy” Isaac has received an offer from MSU

Michigan State has offered Santonyo ‘Kozy’ Isaac, a wide receiver in the 2025 recruiting class from Tampa, Florida. He attends Tampa Bay Tech High School. Isaac is a 4-star prospect according to On3’s Industry Rankings. Isaac holds significant offers from Georgia, Auburn, Penn State, Oregon, Ole Miss, South Carolina and Michigan among many more.

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Michigan State basketball offers 2025 5-star wing Koa Peat

MSU is getting in the mix with a 5-star in the 2025 recruiting class

Michigan State is getting into the mix with a 5-star in the 2025 recruiting class, offering Gilbert, Arizona, native Koa Peat. Peat is currently ranked as the No. 3 overall player in the 2025 recruiting class.

Peat is one of the most coveted recruits in the nation, holding an offer from almost every team across the country.

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Michigan State offers 2025 4-star, Oregon commit WR Dallas Wilson

MSU has extended an offer to a 2025 WR who is currently committed to Oregon

Michigan State has extended an offer to Dallas Wilson, a 4-star wide receiver in the 2025 recruiting class. Wilson attends Tampa Bay Tech High School and is a native of Tampa, Florida.

Wilson is currently committed to the Oregon Ducks, a pledge he made in January of this year. According to 247Sports, he is the No. 21 overall player and the No. 4 wide receiver in the 2025 recruiting class.

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Sooners pick up another crystal ball for five-star TE Davon Mitchell

Oklahoma is the overwhelming favorite to land five-star TE Davon Mitchell after the latest crystal ball from 247Sports’ Steve Wiltfong.

Arguably the most significant domino effect from Michael Hawkins’s commitment to Oklahoma on Saturday was how it would directly affect the race for five-star 2025 tight end Davon Mitchell.

Well, we have our answer, and Sooner fans will like what’s beginning to take shape.

Oklahoma has received its third crystal ball to land the elite tight end that plays at Los Alamitos High School in California. This particular crystal ball comes from 247Sports director of national recruiting, Steve Wiltfong.

Take the crystal balls into account and the fact that Mitchell and Hawkins have expressed sentiments about playing together in college, and you’ve got something brewing. Mitchell and Hawkins were childhood friends and former teammates at Allen High School before transferring.

There’s a clear rapport; both want to realize it in college. Alabama, Miami, South Carolina, and Tennessee are also in contention to land Mitchell’s services.

The effort by the coaching staff to prioritize Mitchell should not go unnoticed here as well. No other 2025 prospect at the tight end position is trending this hard in Oklahoma’s way, either. There also is the possibility that Mitchell reclassifies to the 2024 class and could join Oklahoma as they move to the SEC next year.

In landing Mitchell, the Sooners would get a dynamic tight end that can line up inline or out wide. He showcases a large catch radius and the ability to get behind defenses. He also uses his 6-foot-4, 245-pound body for leverage and showcases a desire to be physical at the point of attack in the run game.

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BREAKING: 2025 4-Star OT Mason Short commits to Alabama

2025 tackle Mason Short committed to Alabama on Sunday evening. Short is a four-star prospect out of Evans, Georgia.

2025 offensive tackle Mason Short announced his commitment to Alabama on Sunday evening.

Short plays for Evans High School in Evans, Georgia. He has taken five unofficial visits to Alabama at this point in time.

Short is the first commitment in Alabama’s 2025 recruiting class. On3’s RPM had Short trending to Georgia. However, he chose the out-of-state program instead.

In an interview with On3’s Hayes Fawcett, Short said, “I felt that I could be developed into a better man, a better player, and be held accountable to play at my best against the best. Alabama really does have that factor – to be the best.”

Roll Tide Wire breaks down Mason Short’s recruiting profile.

2025 linebacker Christian Thatcher predicted to land with the Oklahoma Sooners

Sooners receive a crystal ball from OUInsider’s Parker Thune for 2025 linebacker Christian Thatcher.

The Oklahoma Sooners are making a strong impression on the recruiting trail. Whether it’s in the 2024 recruiting class with a guy like [autotag]Jeremiah Newcombe[/autotag] or with the latest [autotag]crystal ball[/autotag], the Sooners have stood out to prospects across the next few recruiting cycles.

Spending time with the Sooners during their big-time recruiting week was linebacker [autotag]Christian Thatcher[/autotag] out of Las Vegas, NV. Apparently, the Sooners made an impact.

Parker Thune of OUInsider at 247Sports issued a crystal ball, predicting Thatcher to commit to the Oklahoma Sooners.

Like the overwhelming majority of 2025 prospects, Thatcher hasn’t been rated yet by 247Sports or On3, but he’s considered a three-star prospect by Rivals at this point.

Thatcher is a great athlete with a lot of speed. For Arbor View, he lines up as an inside linebacker in their nickel packages. Given his speed and physicality, it looks to be the perfect spot for him in Brent Venables’ defense.

He only received his offer from the Oklahoma Sooners back on February 1, but was in Norman last week to meet with the coaching staff and see the facilities. This early in Thatcher’s recruitment, the Sooners must have hit all the high notes for Parker Thune to issue a crystal ball.

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Recruits react on social media to time spent in Norman with the Sooners

How did recruits react on social media to their time spent with the Oklahoma Sooners?

The Oklahoma Sooners hosted a number of prospects across the next few recruiting cycles. This week’s recruiting events have already yielded a commitment with the pledge from Jeremiah Newcombe to the Sooners 2024 class.

These weekends are about furthering recruiting pitches for prospects the Sooners have been recruiting for some time. Additionally, the recruiting events help build relationships with prospects they’re just beginning to recruit as well.

While much of the focus was on the 2024 and 2025 classes, the Sooners looked deep into the future and welcomed 2026 and 2027 prospects as well.

As we do after each of these major recruiting weekends, here’s a look at what some of the prospects had to say after their time in Norman.

Alabama a finalist to land 2025 4-Star Safety Faheem Delane

2025 safety Faheem Delane listed Alabama in his top-11 on Friday. He received an offer from Alabama on May 9, 2022.

Safety Faheem Delane of the 2025 class released his top-11 schools on Friday. Delane included the Tide as a finalist in his recruitment.

Delane plays for Our Lady Good Counsel High School in Olney, Maryland. As a sophomore, he tallied 41 tackles for the Falcons.

He has taken four unofficial visits to Penn State, two unofficial visits to Virginia Tech, and two unofficial visits to Ohio State.

He has taken one unofficial visit to Alabama. That trip to Tuscaloosa took place in July.

According to On3’s RPM, the Nittany Lions are the favorites to land Delane at 41.7% likelihood.

Roll Tide Wire breaks down Faheem Delane’s recruiting profile.

2025 QB Kevin Sperry commits to the University of Oklahoma

After receiving his Oklahoma offer less than a week ago, 2025 quarterback prospect Kevin Sperry commits to the Sooners.

The writing was on the wall ever since the offer came through, but the Oklahoma Sooners picked up their first commitment in the 2025 cycle. Rock Hill quarterback [autotag]Kevin Sperry[/autotag] announced via his Twitter account that he’s committing to the Oklahoma Sooners.

Sperry received his Oklahoma offer just last week, and within the hour, a pair of crystal ball predictions favored the Sooners in his recruitment. It didn’t take long for the momentum to grow to a fever pitch, with recruiting analysts from every major publication favoring the Sooners.

Though it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise with the way the predictions were trending, what is a surprise is that Sperry’s commitment came while Oklahoma’s still looking to break the ice on their 2024 class. That commitment could come at any point, but for now, the Sooners have a serious headstart on a recruiting class that is still nearly two years from national signing day.

Sperry spoke with Brandon Drumm of OUInsider to discuss what led to his quick commitment.

Getting their quarterback on board will help them recruit the rest of the cycle on both sides of the ball. Kevin Sperry is an incredibly talented player for just being a sophomore. Here’s what I had to say about him the other day.

He has a strong arm that can get the ball down the field and hit all the intermediate throws. He does a great job throwing with timing and anticipation. Sperry excels throwing on the run in both directions.

Equally impressive is his ability to run the ball, a staple in Jeff Lebby’s offense. He’s a natural ball carrier that is unafraid to initiate contact but is also able to make players miss at the second level. He’s got the speed to get to the outside, and his agility allows him to move well in the pocket. – John Williams, Sooners Wire

The Sooners got a good one. Sperry is a fantastic fit for what Jeff Lebby wants to do offensively. Someone who can be equally dangerous with his legs as he can with his arm. With two years to continue to develop his game, Kevin Sperry looks like yet another great quarterback prospect to make his way to Norman.

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