Michigan State Football offers 6-foot-6 2022 OT Aliou Bah

Michigan State Football has made an offer to 6-foot-6 2022 OT Aliou Bah, out of Memphis, TN. Read more details about this prospect.

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Football recruiting has slowed down a bit but Michigan State and Mel Tucker are still active with offers. Now, 2022 OT Aliou Bah has announced he has received an offer from the Spartans. Note, the offer was made last week but Bah put out a sick graphic featuring all of his offers yesterday.

Aliou Bah currently stands at 6-foot-6 and weighs 325-pounds. He hails from Memphis, TN, where he currently plays for Whitehaven High School. As of right now, Bah has offers from Arkansas, Florida State, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas A&, and Vanderbilt.

You can watch some of his highlights here.

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WATCH: Training session for Michigan State quarterback commit Hampton Fay

Fay shows off his impressive and healthy arm in a video from his quarterback coach.

Michigan State football feels like they got a plan “A” recruit in 2021 quarterback Hampton Fay.

Fay, a three-star prospect, has been considered underrated at his position since he was offered by the Spartans. (For more on Fay’s recruitment and why he is underrated, read this.)

Fay’s quarterback coach Foster Sawyer released a quick training video on Twitter and in it Fay’s talents are obvious.

Fay quickly goes through three progressions throws, displaying impressive arm strength and down field accuracy.

Now, this is of course throwing against air and in gym shorts, but Fay’s 2019 season was cut short after three games due to a shoulder injury that required surgery to fix. There have been some videos of Fay throwing out there since his procedure, but this is the first I’ve seen of him really opening it up and throwing deep. By the looks of it, Fay’s shoulder has recovered and is up to full strength.

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Locked On Spartans Podcast: A FOOTBALL RECRUIT, getting mad at BTN

Let’s yell about the BTN All-Decade football teams.

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Wil and Matt talk about Michigan State’s newest football recruit and the state of MSU’s 2021 class. Then they get mad at BTN for their All-Decade football team.

You can find the episode on iTunes, Spotify and Google Podcasts.

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Michigan State Football makes top-10 for 3-star 2021 TE Mitchell Evans

Michigan State Football has made the top-10 for 3-star 2021 Tight End Mitchell Evans, who hails from Ohio. Read more about this prospect.

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Michigan State Football is dealing out fewer offers than before but recruiting season is far from over. Instead, players now list out their top choices for school before a final decision. Now, the Spartans are listed in the top-10 final choices for 3-star 2021 TE Mitchell Evans.

Mitchell Evans stands at 6-foot-7 and weighs 240-pounds. He hails from Wadsworth, OH, where he currently plays for Wadsworth High School.

According to 247Sports Composite Rankings, Evans ranks as the No. 20 TE in the entire 2021 recruiting class and the No. 14 prospect in all of Ohio.

You can check out some of his highlights here.

Evans also lists Iowa State, Notre Damen, Pitt, Virginia, and Indiana among other schools in his top 10 final choices.

We will keep you posted on his decision.

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East Lansing wide receiver Andrel Anthony has Michigan State in his top four

Anthony will be choosing between the Spartans and three other midwest powers in his recruitment.

The recruitment for the number one receiving prospect in Michigan is starting to wind down.

East Lansing wide receiver Andrel Anthony Jr. announced his top four schools on Saturday, of which Michigan State made the cut. The other three schools are Michigan, Notre Dame, and Penn State.

Anthony is a three-star prospect and the No. 12 player in the state of Michigan for the class of 2021 per the 247Sports composite rankings. He is ranked No. 531 in the entire class of 2021 and would be MSU’s highest-rated recruit in the class of 2021 should he end up committing to the Spartans. Anthony is also the teammate of current MSU commit Ethan Boyd. Right now MSU is considered a slight favorite to land the talented pass catcher, but as we all know, a lot can change in the recruiting game.

Rivals recruiting write Corey Robinson reported earlier in the week that a late summer commitment is a possibility for Anthony.

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Michigan State football makes top six for three-star guard from Baltimore

Delfin Castillo has the Spartans in his top six.

Michigan State football hasn’t had a commitment in more than a month, but the Spartans are still making waves in the recruiting world.

Three-star guard Delfin Castillo out of Baltimore, MD has listed MSU among his top six list along with Virginia Tech, Pitt, Vanderbilt, Tennessee, and Maryland.

Castillo, listed at 6-foot-5 and 325 pounds, is ranked No. 734 in the class of 2021 by the 247Sports composite rankings. The St. Frances Academy product is rated as the No. 39 guard in the country.

Michigan State currently has one guard committed in the 2021 class, Kevin Wigenton out of New Jersey.

The Spartans’ 2021 class is rated 52nd in the country and 11th in the Big Ten.

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Michigan State football commit Ethan Boyd rises in latest 247Sports rankings

Boyd jumps to the top of MSU’s class in 247’s latest re-rank.

The latest re-rank done by recruiting website 247Sports was quite kind to at least one Michigan State football commit.

East Lansing’s Ethan Boyd, a 6-foot-7 offensive tackle, jumped to an 88 rating, which puts him at the top of MSU’s 2021 class. Boyd is now ranked by 247 as the No. 12 prospect in Michigan, up nine spots from his previous ranking of 21. The jump was enough to put Boyd atop MSU’s class in the 247Sports composite rankings as well, which factor in scores from other recruiting services.

Elsewhere in the class there wasn’t much movement up or down for MSU commits. Oak Park running back Davion Primm rose one spot in the state of Michigan, as did Warren Mott defensive end Tyson Watson. Defensive back Atontion Boothe, out of DeMatha Catholic in Maryland, fell ten spots in his state rankings after dropping from an 84 rating to an 83 on 247.

MSU’s 2021 class is currently ranked No. 51 in the country and No. 11 in the Big Ten.

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Two Michigan State Football 2021 recruiting targets set commitment dates

Two different Michigan State Football 2021 recruiting targets set commitment dates recently. Learn more about these potential MSU recruits.

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College recruits around the country are announcing their final choices for school and a commitment date. Recently, two Michigan State Football 2021 recruiting targets set commitment dates. This includes 3-star Safety Tyler Hibbler and Jah’von Grigsby, who will announce commitments on June 23 and June 24 respectively.

Tyler Hibbler

According to The Athletic Staff Writer Peter Baugh, 3-star Safety Tyler Hibbler from St. Louis, Missouri, is set to commit on June 23. Hibbler has narrowed down his choices to 5 schools including Iowa State, Missouri, Michigan State, Nebraska, and Louisville.

According to 247Sports Composite Rankings, Hibbler is a top-50 Safety in his class and the No. 9 player in Missouri in the 2021 recruiting class.

Jah’von Grigsby

Jah’von Grigsby has officially set his commitment date for June 24. He is currently a top-20 ranked player in all of the Lousiana 2021 recruiting class and the No. 53 safety in the country, per the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

Right now, Jah’von Grigsby’s 247Sports Crystal Ball Predictions point towards a Michigan State Football commitment.

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Michigan State Football offers 6-foot-5 3-star 2021 DE Alex Okelo

Michigan State Football has made an offer to 6-foot-5 3-star 2021 DE Alex Okelo from Nashville, Tennessee where plays for Pearl-Cohn.

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Michigan State Football has made plenty of strong offers during the recruiting season. In particular, the Spartans are trying to recruit as many ginormous recruits as possible. This continues as MSU makes an offer to 3-star 2021 WDE Alex Okelo, who is 6-foot-5 and 217-pounds.

Okelo hails from Nashville, TN, where he currently plays for Pearl-Cohn High School. According to 247Sports Composite Rankings, Okelo is the No. 26 prospect in Tennessee and the No. 58 WDE in the entire 2021 recruiting class.

You can check out some of his highlights here.

Right now, Okelo has offers from Florida State, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ole Miss, and Tennessee. There are no Crystal Ball Predictions from 247Sports at the moment.

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Michigan State Football offers 6-foot-5 2023 OT TJ Shanahan

Michigan State Football offers 6-foot-5, 300-pound 2023 Offensive Tackle TJ Shanahan, hailing from Orlando, FL.

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Mel Tucker and the Michigan State Football recruiting staff are fixated on offering massive football players. The Spartans have now made an offer to TJ Shanahan, a 2023 Offensive Tackle, who is 6-foot-5 and 300-pounds. He hails from Orlando FL, where he currently plays for Timber Creek High School.

Right now, Shanahan is currently unranked, however, he has received a lot of offers from good programs early on in his football career. Shanahan has offers from Arizona State, FIU, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Miami, Nebraska, Pitt, Tennessee, and UCF.

You can check out some of his highlights here.

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