MSU Football offers 2026 Georgia CB Jalen Williams

Michigan State football is the latest big-time program to extend an offer to 2026 cornerback Jalen Williams of Marietta, Ga.

Michigan State football is the latest big-time program to extend an offer to 2026 cornerback Jalen Williams of Marietta, Ga.

Williams announced last weekend that he’s received an offer from the Spartans. He made the notable recruiting announcement via social media platform X.

Williams is an unranked prospect in the 2026 class, according to 247Sports. He is listed at 6-foot-0 and 160 pounds, and plays for Kell High.

Michigan State is one of nearly 25 programs to extend an offer to Williams, according to 247Sports. Other notable programs to offer Williams includes Auburn, BYU, Duke, Kentucky, Memphis, Missouri, North Carolina, Pitt, Ole Miss, Tennessee, UCF and USF.

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Spartans make top 7 for No. 1 JUCO CB Keshawn Davila

Michigan State football is one of seven schools still in the running for the top junior college cornerback in the country

Michigan State football is one of seven schools still in the running for the top junior college cornerback in the country.

Three-star cornerback Keshawn Davila announced his top seven schools on Tuesday, and Michigan State cracked the list. The Spartans were joined by Florida, Iowa, Arkansas, Utah, Arizona State and Virginia Tech.

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Davila ranks as the No. 1 junior college cornerback in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 12 overall junior college prospect in the class.

Michigan State is one of 50 programs to offer Davila, according to 247Sports. He took an official visit to Michigan State earlier this month.

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Spartans ‘re-offer’ in-state 2026 ATH Amir Morelan

Michigan State football has “re-offered” an in-state athlete prospect from Port Huron

Michigan State football has “re-offered” an in-state athlete prospect from Port Huron.

Amir Morelan of Port Huron, Mich. announced on Tuesday that he’s been re-offered by the Spartans. Morelan made the announcement via social media platform X.

Morelan is an athlete prospect in the 2026 class. He plays for Port Huron Northern High.

Michigan State is one of more than five programs to extend an offer to Morelan. According to 247Sports, he also holds offers from Penn State, West Virginia, Bowling Green, Central Michigan and Toledo.

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Spartans offer 2026 California OT Vlad Dyakonov

Michigan State football is the latest big-time program to extend an offer to a California offensive tackle prospect in the 2026 class

Michigan State football is the latest big-time program to extend an offer to a California offensive tackle prospect in the 2026 class.

Vlad Dyakonov of Folsom, Calif. announced on Friday that he’s received a scholarship offer from the Spartans. Dyakonov announced the offer from the Spartans via the social media platform X.

Dyakonov is an unranked prospect in the 2026 class, according to 247Sports.

Michigan State is one of 13 schools to extend Dyakonov an offer thus far, according to 247Sports. Other schools to offer Dyakonov are Arizona State, Cal, Minnesota, Nevada, Ole Miss, UCLA, Utah, Washington, Washington State, San Diego State, UNLV and Sacramento State.

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Four-star DB, Pitt commit Elijah Dotson to reportedly visit MSU this weekend

Michigan State football is set to host a big-time in-state prospect this weekend

Michigan State football is set to host a big-time in-state prospect this weekend.

Michigan State will reportedly host four-star defensive back Elijah Dotson this weekend for their matchup against Iowa. Multiple recruiting services reported the notable recruiting news on Thursday.

Dotson is currently committed to Pitt, and has been since May. He hails from Belleville, Mich. and is considered one of the top prospects in the state of Michigan.

Dotson ranks as the No. 10 safety and No. 118 overall prospect in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 2 player from Michigan in the class.

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Spartans offer Texas 2026 3-star WR Xavier Warren

Michigan State football is the latest big-time program to extend an offer to a three-star wide receiver from Texas

Michigan State football is the latest big-time program to extend an offer to a three-star wide receiver from Texas.

Xavier Warren of Georgetown, Texas announced on Thursday that he’s received a scholarship offer from the Spartans. He made the recruiting announcement via social media platform X.

Warren is a three-star prospect in the 2026 class, according to 247Sports. He ranks as the No. 43 wide receiver in 247Sports’ rankings for the class.

Michigan State is one of six programs to offer Warren, according to 247Sports. The other five programs to offer Warren are Houston, Mississippi State, Nebraska, North Texas and UTEP.

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One of DMV’s best players in 2026 class to visit MSU on Saturday

Michigan State football will reportedly host one of the top 2026 prospects from the DMV this weekend

Michigan State football will reportedly host one of the top 2026 prospects from the DMV this weekend.

Three-star linebacker Nick Abrams II will reportedly take an unofficial visit to Michigan State on Saturday for the Spartans’ home game against Iowa. SpartanTailgate.com reported the notable recruiting news on Abrams.

Abrams ranks as the No. 23 linebacker in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2026 class. He’s also listed as the No. 5 player from Maryland in the class.

According to 247Sports, Abrams already holds offers from 10 schools, including Michigan State. The other nine schools to offer Abrams includes Boston College, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Penn State, South Carolina, Temple, Texas A&M, Virginia Tech and Wisconsin.

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Spartans offer South Dakota 2026 TE Eddie Whiting

Michigan State football has extended an offer to a tight end prospect from South Dakota

Michigan State football has extended an offer to a tight end prospect from South Dakota.

Eddie Whiting of Sioux Falls, S.D. announced on Wednesday that he’s received an offer from the Spartans. Whiting made the announcement via the social media platform X.

Whiting plays for Jefferson High and is listed at 6-foot-6 and 230 pounds.

Whiting is currently unranked on 247Sports, but has picked up interest from some other notable programs. Michigan State is only the second program to offer him a scholarship, but he also has received interest from Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa State. FCS powerhouse South Dakota State is the other program to extend him an offer.

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MSU Football offers 3-star Texas QB Legend Bey

Michigan State football has extended an offer to a quarterback prospect from the Lone Star State

Michigan State football has extended an offer to a quarterback prospect from the Lone Star State.

Three-star quarterback Legend Bey of Forney, Texas announced last week that he’s received an offer from the Spartans. He is a prospect in the 2026 class.

Bey ranks as the No. 68 prospect from Texas in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2026 class.

Michigan State is one of nearly 20 programs to extend an offer to Bey, according to 247Sports. Other notable schools to offer Bey includes Baylor, Arizona State, Arkansas, California, Houston, Colorado, Mississippi State, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oregon, Ole Miss, TCU, Texas Tech and UCF.

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MSU in-state commit gets bumped up to 4-star status

One of the Spartans’ top commits in the 2025 class has been elevated to four-star status

One of the Spartans’ top commits in the 2025 class has been elevated to four-star status.

Defensive lineman Derrick Simmons received a rankings bump in the latest update from 247Sports, and is now listed as a four-star prospect. Additionally, he’s now listed as a Top247 prospect.

Simmons ranks as the No. 29 defensive lineman and No. 245 overall prospect in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 3 player from Michigan in the class.

Simmons hails from Frankenmuth, Mich. and has been committed to Michigan State since late June. He committed to the Spartans over notable offers from Illinois, Purdue, Northwestern and Cincinnati.

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