Spartans add 3-star LB Carter Enyard as PWO

Michigan State football has added a three-star linebacker as a preferred walk-on to its 2024 class

Michigan State football has added a three-star linebacker as a preferred walk-on to its 2024 class.

Carter Enyard of St. Louis officially signed with the Spartans on Wednesday as part of National Signing Day. Enyard will be a preferred walk-on for the Spartans.

Enyard is rated as a three-star prospect on 247Sports. He’s ranked as the No. 214 linebacker in the 2024 class.

Enyard elected to walk-on at Michigan State over scholarship offers from Kent State, UNLV, Bucknell, Western Illinois and Northwest Missouri State. Enyard was previously committed to Kent State before reopening his recruitment and committing to Michigan State in December.

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MSU football flips Kent State LB commit as PWO

MSU flips Kent State LB commit, getting him to pass up on a scholarship to come to MSU as a PWO

Michigan State was able to successfully complete a flip on the recruiting trail to start their Tuesday afternoon. The Spartans received a commitment from Carter Enyard, a linebacker from Kansas City (MO) who was previously committed to Kent State. He will be coming to MSU as a preferred walk-on.

Enyard ranks as a 3-star linebacker and possessed FBS offers from Kent State and UNLV. He is 6-foot-2 and 220 pounds, possessing a lot of upside as a PWO candidate.

While just a PWO, Enyard joins Andrew Brinson, Austin Clay, Justin Denson, Makhi Frazier, Wyatt Hook, Charlton Luniewski, Mercer Luniewski, Nick Marsh, Alessio Milivojevic, Jaylen Thompson, Brand Tullis, Jadyn Walker and Keshawn Williams as members of the Spartans 2024 recruiting class.

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