Michigan State football: Early enrollees from the 2024 recruiting class

Check out who from the 2024 recruiting class is early enrolled at MSU:

Winter workouts and conditioning has begun for Michigan State football, who will look to make a splash in new head coach Jonathan Smith’s first season. Part of that success will come from the freshman class, and some key pieces entering the fold.

The Spartans have nine players that early enrolled this January and are now participating with the team as the winter progresses.

Check out who is early enrolled from the Spartans 2024 recruiting class:

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3-star QB Alessio Milivojevic signs NLI with MSU football

Michigan State football has officially added a new signal caller to the fold

Michigan State football has officially added a new signal caller to the fold.

Three-star quarterback Alessio Milivojevic officially signed his national letter of intent with Michigan State on Wednesday — the opening day of the early signing period. Milivojevic is one of two quarterbacks in the 2024 class to sign with the Spartans on Wednesday.

Milivojevic ranks as the No. 46 quarterback in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2024 class. He hails from Wheaton, Ill. and also ranks as the No. 24 player from Illinois in the class.

Milivojevic was committed to Ball State for most of this year, but flipped to Michigan State in the past few weeks. He also held notable offers from Nebraska, Ole Miss and Tulane.

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BREAKING: MSU football lands commitment from Illinois 3-star QB Alessio Milivojevic

BREAKING: Michigan State football lands commitment from 3-star QB Alessio Milivojevic

Michigan State football has added a rising star in the 2024 class — quarterback Alessio Milivojevic.

Milivojevic announced his commitment to Michigan State on Sunday night. He is a three-star prospect in the 2024 class, and ranked by 247Sports as the No. 50 quarterback in the class.

Milivojevic was committed to Ball State since early June but opened his recruitment after an official visit to Michigan State this past weekend.

Things moved fast for Milivojevic and his relationship with Michigan State. He picked up an offer from the Spartans on Dec. 7 and from there took an official visit to Michigan State this weekend, decommitted from Ball State and then announced his commitment to the Spartans all in the same weekend.

With Milivojevic in the mix, Michigan State is now up to 12 commits for the 2024 class. The Spartans also picked up a commitment from three-star athlete Andrew Brinson on Sunday evening.

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Michigan State football offers, gets predictions for 2024 QB

MSU might be on the verge of landing their QB in the 2024 recruiting class:

Michigan State might be on the verge of landing its quarterback for the 2024 recruiting class. The Spartans coaching staff sent an offer to Alessio Milivojevic, a native of Wheaton, Illinois.

Milivojevic is committed to Ball State, but he holds power conference offers from Nebraska and Ole Miss. The signal-caller is a three-star prospect, but after a stellar senior year, he could be in line for a bump.

Shortly after the offer came in, several 247Sports crystal ball predictions followed for the Spartans to land the QB.

Milivojevic would replace Henry Hasselbeck, who decommitted earlier this week, as the Spartans’ quarterback in the 2024 recruiting class.

The Spartans adding a second QB in the 2024 class is not off the table at this time.

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