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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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 DB commit Justin Denson commits to 2024 All-American Bowl

MSU’s newest commit has committed to play in the 2024 All-American Bowl

Michigan State picked up their eleventh commitment of the 2024 recruiting class earlier this week, securing Rhode Island defensive back Justin Denson’s pledge. The 3-star has a really strong offer list and now has another accolade to add to his resume.

Denson has officially committed to play in the 2024 All-American Bowl, an all-star game pitting the best prep school talent against one another. The game will be played on January 6, 2024, live on NBC.

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WATCH: Highlights from latest MSU commit, 3-star CB Justin Denson

Get to know new MSU commit 3-star CB Justin Denson a little bit better by watching highlights from his junior season

The top player from Rhode Island in the 2024 class is going to be a Spartan.

Three-star cornerback Justin Denson announced on Tuesday night that he has committed to Michigan State. Denson picked Michigan State over Oklahoma, Florida, Texas A&M and Alabama.

Denson ranks as the No. 57 cornerback and No 613 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2024 class. He’s also listed as the No. 1 player from Rhode Island.

Get to know Denson a little bit better by watching highlights from his junior season below:

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Michigan State football lands highly coveted Rhode Island defensive back

The Spartans earned the commitment of a top 2024 DB over the likes Alabama, Florida, Oklahoma, Texas A&M and more:

Michigan State has added a huge addition to their 2024 recruiting class, earning the commitment of defensive back Justin Denson. Denson is rated as a very high 3-star by both On3 and 247Sports. The Spartans earned the commitment over a top 5 of Alabama, Florida, Oklahoma and Texas A&M.

Another accolade Denson earned right before his commitment to MSU is being invited to this year’s All-American Bowl, showcasing the best talent heading into college.

Denson joins Jaylen Thompson, AJ Dennis, Logan Bennett, Reggie Powers, Camren Campbell, Anthony Carrie, Syair Torrence, Mercer Luniewski, Charlton Luniewski and Henry Hasselbeck in Michigan State’s 2024 recruiting class.

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MSU target, 3-star CB Justin Denson receives All-American Bowl invite

A potential future Spartan is heading to the All-American Bowl

A potential future Spartan is heading to the All-American Bowl.

Three-star cornerback Justin Denson has received and accepted an invite to the 2024 All-American Bowl. This high school football showcase is annually a big-time event and great recognition for everyone participating in the game.

Denson ranks as the No. 1 player from Rhode Island in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2024 class. He’s also listed as the No. 51 cornerback nationally in the class.

Michigan State is one of five finalists for Denson, with the others being Oklahoma, Florida, Alabama and Texas A&M. Denson was originally going to announce his school decision this past weekend but had to delay due to family reasons. He is expected to announce his commitment soon, though, and Michigan State is listed as the favorite on 247Sports to land this elite prospect.

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Coveted cornerback recruit has Florida in top 5, sets commitment date

This New England standout appears to be high on the Gators after his official visit earlier in June.

Everything has been coming up Milhouse for Florida football’s recruiting efforts of late, and following a week that saw the Gators rise meteorically in the recruiting rankings, Billy Napier and Co. are still hard at work.

The latest name to hit the headlines is three-star defensive back [autotag]Justin Denson[/autotag] out of Providence (Rhode Island) La Salle Academy in the 2024 cycle. The 6-foot-2-inch, 185-pound defender released a list of his top-five preferred collegiate destinations on his personal Twitter account Tuesday evening, which included Florida. The tweet also included his commitment date, which is set for July 1.

The other schools on his list are the Oklahoma Sooners, Alabama Crimson Tide, Michigan State Spartans and Texas A&M Aggies.

The coveted New England standout made his official visit to Gainesville a couple of weekends ago and came away very impressed with what the Orange and Blue have to offer — particularly, what secondary coach Corey Raymond brings to the table.

“I learned so much, so so much. My little time with (Raymond), my meetings with him, it was amazing,” he told All Gators following his OV. “Just being around him, he’s such a real guy, such a smart man. The legend. Just really love him as a coach and as a person.

“I feel like I became a better DB after this weekend. Matter of fact, just 20 minutes speaking with him briefly before my real long meeting, I learned so much. I learned different techniques, different stances, different plays. It was just amazing. Loved it. Learned a lot.”

Denson is ranked No. 614 overall and No. 59 at cornerback nationally according to the 247Sports composite while the On3 industry ranking has him at Nos. 656 and 68 at safety, respectively. On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine currently has the Spartans in the lead for his commitment with a 32.4% chance of landing him, followed by the Penn State Nittany Lions (23.7%), Florida (16.3%) and Oklahoma (10.3%).

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3-star CB Justin Denson lists MSU as finalist ahead of July 1 commitment

Michigan State football is a finalist for the top player from the state of Rhode Island in the 2024 class

Michigan State football is a finalist for the top player from the state of Rhode Island in the 2024 class.

Three-star cornerback Justin Denson of Providence, Rhode Island, released his five finalists on Tuesday, which included Michigan State. The Spartans were joined by Oklahoma, Alabama, Florida and Texas A&M.

Denson also announced he plans to commit on July 1.

Denson ranks as the No. 59 cornerback and No. 614 overall prospect on 247Sports’ composite. He’s also ranked as the No. 1 player from Rhode Island.

Denson will take an official visit to Michigan State this weekend. He has visited Florida and Oklahoma this month. He has quickly risen in the recruiting world; Alabama offered a scholarship a few weeks ago. So this certainly could be a big-time get for the Spartans should he pick to continue his career in the green-and-white.

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2024 3-star CB Justin Denson places Texas A&M within his Top 5 program list

2024 CB Justin Denson, the No.1-rated player in Rhode Island, has placed Texas A&M in his Top 5 program list.

To Rhode Island, you say? Jimbo Fisher’s recruiting prowess knows no bounds, as Texas A&M has its sights set on the No.1-rated player out of The Ocean State, as 2024 three-star cornerback, Justin Denson has narrowed down his options after releasing his final Top five school list on Tuesday afternoon.

Denson, who’s been courted by nearly every major blue blood program in the country, included Alabama, Florida, Michigan State, Oklahoma, and Texas A&M among his final contenders. He is already visiting Michigan State, Florida, and Oklahoma this summer.

After taking an unofficial visit to College Station on April 1, Fisher and his staff quickly offered the versatile defender on May 9. After placing the Maroon and White on the final list, an official campus visit may be in the works before the end of the month. According to 247Sports, Denson is currently positioned as the 54th-ranked cornerback prospect in the 2024 cycle and, as I’ve already stated, the No.1-ranked player in Rhode Island.

Playing as both wide receiver and cornerback during his 2022 junior season at La Salle Academy in Providence, Rhode Island, Denson recorded 60 tackles (29 solo), six pass deflections, and three interceptions while recording 21 receptions for 227 yards and two touchdowns on offense. Set to commit on Saturday, July 1, all the Aggies can do is wait and hope they’ve made an impact during his final decision.

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ChampU BBQ Visitor List: Who’s coming to Norman this weekend?

A look at who’s coming to town for the ChampU BBQ this weekend.

Oklahoma’s future looks bright. Less than a day ago, they received news of their first slate of SEC opponents when they begin play in their new conference in 2024. It’s a compelling slate and something that gets the competitive energy flowing.

If they plan to make an impact when they get there, the class of 2024 will have a profound hand in that. This class will be the first class that hits the ground and is immediately thrown into the fire that is the SEC. They’ll spend their whole careers being molded by the best football conference in the country. For the Sooners to compete for the top, this 2024 class must be unique.

It’s only fitting that Oklahoma has its premier recruiting event, the ChampU BBQ this weekend, right after the SEC opponents were revealed.

The Sooners can use the SEC to their advantage, selling the appeal of playing in an elite conference to any athlete unafraid of competing against the best in the country.

Last year’s ChampU BBQ had attendees signing with the Sooners and are now on campus with the current roster. Here’s a running count:

  • OT [autotag]Cayden Green[/autotag]
  • LB [autotag]Phil Picciotti[/autotag]
  • ATH [autotag]Jacobe Johnson[/autotag]
  • RB [autotag]Daylan Smothers[/autotag]
  • CB [autotag]Makari Vickers[/autotag]
  • WR [autotag]Jaquaize Pettaway[/autotag]
  • OT [autotag]Logan Howland[/autotag]
  • QB [autotag]Jackson Arnold[/autotag]

In short, a nice chunk of OU’s 2023 class came to the event. Arnold was already committed before the BBQ, but having him there helped Oklahoma recruit and, ultimately, the remaining players committed in the months after.

The visitor list for the event is long, with well over 20 official visitors already confirmed.

This weekend in Norman will be jam-packed with an extensive amount of talent. David Stone, a consensus top-10 recruit, is the headliner. He’s a hometown kid who grew up a Sooner fan. A commitment from him would be massive. He’s at the top of the Sooners’ recruiting board and a must-have in this cycle.

[autotag]Caden Durham[/autotag] and [autotag]Taylor Tatum[/autotag] are two talented four-star running backs Oklahoma would be delighted to have.

Oklahoma has four 2024 commits in the building this weekend, and aside from them enjoying their officials, they can and will likely be used to recruit some of their uncommitted counterparts. [autotag]K.J. Daniels[/autotag], [autotag]Zion Kearney[/autotag], [autotag]Isaiah Autry[/autotag], and [autotag]Jaydan Hardy[/autotag] are the four commits who will enjoy their officials as Oklahoma Sooners.

[autotag]Joseph Jonah-Ajonye[/autotag], [autotag]Nigel Smith[/autotag], and [autotag]Dominick McKinley[/autotag] join David Stone as highly touted defensive linemen in Norman this weekend. Aside from landing Stone, can Oklahoma at least snag two of the remaining three? This weekend of visits could go a long way in determining that.

This weekend will have ripple effects for the 2024 cycle and help lay the foundation for Oklahoma’s future in the SEC. Last year’s event netted Oklahoma seven commits in the weeks and months after. The Sooners will be thrilled if the same happens this year.

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