5-star SF Dwayne Aristode discusses where MSU stands in his recruitment

On3 has published an update on where MSU stands in the recruitment of elite five-star small forward Dwayne Aristode

On3 recruiting insider Jamie Shaw has published an update on where Michigan State stands in the recruitment of elite five-star small forward Dwayne Aristode.

Shaw recently caught up with Aristode, where an update on a few different schools was reported. The four schools including the story from Shaw were Michigan State, Duke, UCLA and UConn.

Aristode ranks as the No. 3 small forward and No. 18 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2025 class. He holds scholarship offers from only three schools at this time: Arizona, Wake Forest and UCLA.

Click on the post below to read Shaw’s update on Aristode’s recruitment:

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Kentucky basketball offers scholarship to 2025 forward Dwayne Aristode

Dwayne Aristode receives a scholarship offer from Mark Pope and Kentucky basketball.

Kentucky basketball coach Mark Pope has been working overtime on the 2025 recruiting class, with offers to top 15 players like Nate Ament and Darryn Peterson as well as offers to four-star players outside the top 20. On Monday, he extended another offer, this time to forward Dwayne Aristode.

Aristode is rated four stars by 247sports, and is in the top 20 players overall in their composite rankings. He’s the fourth ranked small forward in those rankings as well.

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Obviously, Pope will have some serious competition for Aristode’s services. He has also heard from college football powerhouses like Kansas, Arizona, and the Duke Blue Devils. He’ll likely get even more offers as the summer goes on as well.

Kentucky and Pope haven’t landed any big commitments yet, but fans are hopeful that he’ll get some of the top guys to Lexington. Aristode would be a nice start to the 2025 class, and would make Big Blue Nation very happy.