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 lands commitment of 2021 three-star QB Hampton Fay

#21BuiltStrong rolls on as Michigan State lands a quarterback in the 2021 class

Michigan State football has added perhaps their quarterback of the future.

Three-star quarterback Hampton Fay committed to Michigan State Saturday evening.

The 2021 signal caller out of All Saints Episcopal in Forth Worth, Texas, is rated as the 36th-best pro-style quarterback in the class of 2021 per the 247Sports composite rankings. It must be noted that Fay has only played three games at quarterback in high school. He played receiver/backup QB during his sophomore season with Texas 5A state champion Aledo before transferring to All Saints for his junior season. He was sharp during his first three games of his junior campaign, but a labrum injury ended his season early. Still, three games of tape was enough for him to garner 13 division one offers, six of which came from power five schools.

Fay has been a priority for MSU coaches since Tucker and staff took over. They offered Fay at Colorado and got him onto campus for a visit as soon as they got settled in East Lansing.

Michigan State’s 2021 class ranks 34th in the country and has yet to be updated since Fay’s commitment.

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