MSU RB Jaelon Barbarin is no longer with the program

Running back Jaelon Barbarin is no longer with the Michigan State football program

Running back Jaelon Barbarin is no longer with the Michigan State football program.

Barbarin has reportedly left the program, according to Chris Solari of the Detroit Free Press. He appeared in one game this past season as a true freshman before getting hurt.

Barbarin was a three-star athlete in the 2023 class. He came to Michigan State from Simi Valley, Calif.

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Michigan State vs. Rutgers Injury Report: Jaelon Barbarin out for season

Michigan State vs. Rutgers Injury Report: Jaelon Barbarin out for season

Before Michigan State football’s match-up against Rutgers, we received some unfortunate news for one MSU freshman by way of the injury report, as it was revealed that freshman running back Jaelon Barbarin will be out for the season.

Also on the list is highly touted freshman Bai Jobe.

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3-star RB Jaelon Barbarin signs NLI with Michigan State on Wednesday

Michigan State football officially added some top-level speed to their 2023 class on Wednesday

Michigan State football officially added some top-level speed to their 2023 class on Wednesday.

Three-star running back Jaelon Barbarin signed his national letter of intent on Wednesday to officially become a Spartan. Barbarin hails from Simi Valley, Calif. and is known for his elite level speed.

Barbarin ranks as the No. 97 athlete and No. 99 overall prospect from the state of California in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2023 class.

Michigan State notably beat out Washington State and Kansas State for Barbarin’s commitment.

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Michigan State football: 2023 early signing period tracker

Tracking all of the NLIs that come through for Michigan State in the early signing period:

The early signing period has officially opened up, and schools are now able officially sign prospects within their 2023 recruiting to a national letter of intent.

Michigan State is looking to make it through the early signing period with no hiccups, and continue their path to a historic recruiting class.

Check out who has officially signed with Michigan State:

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Michigan State football gains commitment from 2023 RB Jaelon Barbarin

BREAKING: Michigan State lands commitment from 2023 RB Jaelon Barbarin

Michigan State has landed their second commitment in the 2023 recruiting class today as running back Jaelon “JB” Barbarin has made the decision to commit to Michigan State. Barbarin is fresh off of an official visit to East Lansing this past weekend.

Barbarin a native of Simi Valley, California, broke onto the scene during his senior season with Chaminade High School. He is known for the elite speed he possesses, clocking a 10.37 100 meter dash last track season to prove the speed.

Michigan State’s staff feels they found a true diamond in the rough with this commitment.

Michigan State won a head to head competition with Washington State to win this recruitment.

Johnson joins fellow 2023 commits Bai Jobe, Andrew Depaepe, Jordan Hall, Jalen Thompson, Stanton Ramil, Brennan Parachek, Jayvant Brown, Cole Dellinger, Chance Rucker, Aziah Johnson and Eddie Pleasant.

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MSU football recruiting is fine: Ten recruits who could be added to the 2023 recruiting class

There are a lot of concerns with MSU’s 2023 recruiting class; it’s time for a deep breath. Here are ten recruits that MSU could add to their class before signing day:

There has been a lot of chatter amongst the social media sphere around the state of MSU’s 2023 recruiting class following the departures of Colton Hood and Johnathan Slack. While decommitments are never fun, I am here to do my best Aaron Rodgers impression for the Spartan fan base.

R-E-A-L-A-X.

While being at only 10 commitments is not something the staff wanted to be at, there is still a week until signing day and A LOT is going on behind the scenes.

By the conclusion of the early signing period, I expect Michigan State to get to at least 15 commitments/signees, at a bare minimum.

So the Michigan State fanbase needs to take one collective deep breathe, and strap in for the recruiting ride they are about to go on.

Here are ten prospects Michigan State is firmly in the mix for and could become part of the class:

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MSU picks up crystal ball predictions for 3-star ATH Jaelon Barbarin after weekend visit

The Spartans appear to be in great position to land a commitment from three-star athlete Jaelon Barbarin after his recent official visit

The Spartans appear to be in great position to land a commitment from three-star athlete Jaelon Barbarin after his recent official visit.

Barbarin was on campus this past weekend for a official visit and it apparently went well, with multiple recruiting analysts at 247Sports submitting crystal ball predictions in the Spartans favor. Barbarin is a three-star athlete from Simi Valley, Calif.

Barbarin ranks as the No. 108 athlete in the 2023 class, according to 247Sports. He holds scholarship offers from Michigan State, Washington State, Kansas State, UNLV, San Jose State and Massachusetts.

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Resetting Michigan State football’s RB recruiting board

Check out what Michigan State’s running back board might look like as the early signing period approaches:

Michigan State lost a huge commitment in the form of Kedrick Reescano yesterday. The longtime 4-star commit was a focal point of the class, and now the Spartan coaching staff will be forced to replace him.

There are still a lot of viable options for the Spartans to consider and running backs coach Effrem Reed will look to secure some of those options before the December early signing period.

Michigan State will look to take two running backs in this class, so expect a lot of heat to be turned up on this list:

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Michigan State football offers 2023 3-star California ATH Jaelon Barbarin

Michigan State football has extended an offer to a three-star athlete prospect from California in the 2023 class

Michigan State football has extended an offer to a three-star athlete prospect from California in the 2023 class.

Jaelon Barbarin of Simi Valley, Calif. announced on Tuesday that he’s received an offer from Michigan State. The Spartans join Kansas State, UNLV, San Jose State, Massachusetts and Austin Peay in schools that have offered Barbarin.

Barbarin ranks as the No. 160 athlete in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2023 class. He’s also listed as the No. 178 overall prospect from California.

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