Michigan State football 2024 commitment tracker

UPDATED: Tracking all of Michigan State’s 2024 commits

Mel Tucker is out. Jonathan Smith is in. This all happened during a critical time of the 2024 recruiting cycle and now Michigan State football needs to solidify that class.

Some players will fall out, new names will join, and it will continue to be a mad dash and scramble as MSU tries to fight to bring a strong recruiting class into the first year of the Jonathan Smith era.

Buckle up as we track every recruit confirmed in the 2024 class below.

3-star Florida DB decommits from Michigan State football

MSU has suffered their first decommitment of the 2023 recruiting class amid the Mel Tucker news:

The first casualty of Michigan State football’s 2024 recruiting class has been suffered amid the news of Mel Tucker. 3-star Florida defensive back Camren Campbell has made the decision to decommit from the Spartans on Saturday night.

The DB is a middling ranked 3-star according to the 247Sports composite rankings. He recently picked up an offer from Kansas State and also held additional offers, prior to his commitment, to Boston College, Kansas, Minnesota and Ole Miss.

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Michigan State football: 2024 DB class appears to be complete

MSU’s DB coach Harlon Barnett and CB coach Jim Salgado did a very good job with MSU’s DB class in 2024:

Michigan State saw some change in their defensive back coaching this offseason, adding Jim Salgado as cornerbacks coach to assist with Harlon Barnett. With that change came a new spark in defensive back recruiting, along with new prospects showing up on the board, and no matter how you look at it, Salgado and Barnett hit a home run this June.

The Spartans were able to secure commitments from 4 defensive backs, while solidifying the commitment of Tennessee 4-star Jaylen Thompson.

Ultimately, it can be said that the defensive backfield recruiting has been outstanding for MSU and the Spartans may be finished with that position group in 2024.

Check out who the five members are, and who could be added as a 6th member:

Michigan State football gains commitment of 2024 CB Camren Campbell

BREAKING: MSU earns second commitment of the day, getting a pledge from Florida CB Camren Campbell

Michigan State picked up their second commitment of the day, gaining the pledge of Florida defensive back Camren Campbell.

Campbell’s claim to fame is his blazing speed, running a 4.42 40-yard dash, really peaking the interest of the Spartans coaching staff. He is unranked by the media services, but it appears he is on track to receive a high three-star grade.

Michigan State beat out Boston College, Kansas, Louisville, Minnesota and Ole Miss for Campbell’s recruitment.

He is a native of Tampa, Florida, who attends Tampa Bay Tech.

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MSU football extends first offer to Florida 2024 ATH Camren Campbell

MSU football has extended an offer to an under-the-radar prospect from Florida in the 2024 class

Michigan State football has extended an offer to an under-the-radar prospect from Florida in the 2024 class.

Camren Campbell of Tampa, Fla. announced earlier this week that he’s received a scholarship offer from the Spartans. Campbell plays for Tampa Bay Tech High, and is listed at 6-foot-1 and 175 pounds.

Campbell is currently unranked on 247Sports, and is listed as an athlete.

According to Campbell, Michigan State was the first to extend him a scholarship from the FBS level. He has since received an offer from Miami (OH) as well.

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