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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Top five wide receivers signed to the Big Ten on early signing day

Who were the top five receivers to sign with Big Ten teams during the early signing period? #GoBucks

The initial hype of the early signing period has died down, but there was a ton of talent to explore and so much so we are breaking it down by position. We have already dived into the top five quarterbacks and running backs to sign with Big Ten teams and now we want to break down a position Ohio State always dominates in with wide receivers.

It is no secret that the Buckeyes once again locked in the best in the class at the position and the players we are going to talk about today all have an opportunity to play early and often. It should be no surprise that some of the East Coast newcomers snagged some of the top talent at this position as well.

The Big Ten snagged five of the top 20 wide receivers in this class and with the expansion taking place, this will likely be the case year in and year out. Now it is time to dive in and provide the top five wide receivers in the class to sign with Big Ten teams according to 247Sports.

Top MSU commit, 4-star WR Nick Marsh signs with Spartans

Michigan State’s top commit in the 2024 class has officially signed with the Spartans

Michigan State’s top commit in the 2024 class has officially signed with the Spartans.

Four-star wide receiver Nick Marsh made it official on Wednesday morning as he signed his national letter of intent with Michigan State. The early signing period kicked off on Wednesday, and Marsh was the second future Spartan to officially sign with Michigan State.

Marsh ranks as the No. 20 wide receiver and No. 116 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2024 class. He’s from River Rogue, Mich. and also ranks as the No. 2 player from the state of Michigan.

Marsh signed with the Spartans over offers from nearly 40 programs. The other schools he was notably considering late in the recruiting process were Penn State, Kansas, Georgia Tech, Pitt and Colorado.

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4-star WR Nick Marsh cancels remaining OVs, solidly committed to MSU football

4-star WR Nick Marsh has cancelled all remaining OVs to other schools and is solidly committed to MSU football:

Several factors have gone into this decision, but it now appears that Nick Marsh is officially locked in with Michigan State, cancelling all of his remaining official visits to other schools, according to a report from 247Sport’s Allen Trieu.

With new head coach Jonathan Smith making a great impression on Marsh, followed by the reported retention of WR coach Courtney Hawkins, Marsh feels comfortable shutting down his recruitment and committing to MSU.

Marsh is a native of River Rouge (MI) and is the highest rated recruit in the MSU recruiting class, ranking as a high 4-star at No. 109 in the nation according to 247Sports.

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Report: Michigan State football 4-star WR Nick Marsh appears to be ‘locked in’

According to a report, MSU’s top rated commit, 4-star WR Nick Marsh is locked in with the Spartans after Jonathan Smith hire

Michigan State landed a home run commitment, not once, but twice earning the pledge from River Rouge (MI) wide receiver Nick Marsh. Marsh is the highest rated recruit in the MSU recruiting class, ranking as a high 4-star at No. 109 in the nation according to 247Sports.

247Sports reporter Corey Robinson spoke to Marsh, and his mom, and is reporting that it appears that Marsh is locked in with Michigan State, liking the hire of Jonathan Smith regardless if WR coach Courtney Hawkins is retained or not:

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WATCH: Michigan State football WR commit Nick Marsh makes insane TD catch

Nick Marsh had an insane TD catch in his playoff game on Friday night:

State powers met in the MHSAA division 3 regional championship on Friday night when River Rouge and Detroit King squared off against one another. These two schools are known for producing collegiate talent.

River Rouge is led by 4-star Michigan State wide receiver commit Nick Marsh, and with his team down 13-7 with under 15 seconds to go in the game, he made a spectacular touchdown catch, living up to his nickname “Megatron”.

Watch the touchdown via Twitter/X:

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Pair of MSU commits will reportedly visit for UM game on Oct. 21

Two of Michigan State football’s biggest commits will reportedly attend next week’s rivalry game against Michigan

Two of Michigan State football’s biggest commits will reportedly attend next week’s rivalry game against Michigan.

Allen Trieu of 247Sports is reporting that four-star wide receiver Nick Marsh and four-star offensive lineman Andrew “AJ” Dennis will both be in attendance for next week’s rivalry game between the Spartans and Wolverines. Both Marsh and Dennis rank as two of the Spartans’ top remaining commits in the 2024 class.

Click on the tweet below to see the complete early list of visitors for next week’s game:

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4-star WR Nick Marsh reportedly still ‘locked’ into MSU commitment

One of Michigan State’s top commits in the 2024 class is reportedly still “locked” in with the Spartans

One of Michigan State’s top commits in the 2024 class is reportedly still “locked” in with the Spartans.

Ryan O’Bleness of Rivals caught up with four-star wide receiver Nick Marsh and his commitment to Michigan State was a talking point. According to O’Bleness, Marsh said he’s still locked into his commitment to Michigan State and that he is ready to “fight through adversity and keep pushing through.” Marsh, of course, is referencing to the recent head coaching change at Michigan State with Mel Tucker being fired last month.

Marsh ranks as the No. 20 wide receiver and No. 127 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2024 class. He’s also listed as the No. 3 player from Michigan.

Marsh has picked up an offer from Colorado since the recent Tucker shakeup. Marsh has also recently visited Colorado as well.

Click on the tweet below to read the complete story from O’Bleness on Marsh’s updated recruiting status:

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Michigan State football 4-star WR commit visiting Colorado

An MSU 4-star WR commit is visiting Colorado this weekend

Coach Prime, Deion Sanders, has taken the college football world by storm after taking over Colorado and bringing a lot of excitement to the program. Now, it looks like he has his eyes set on poaching Michigan State 4-star wide receiver commit Nick Marsh.

247Sports reporter Allen Trieu is reporting that the Michigan State commit will be visiting Boulder this weekend for the Buffaloes game against USC.

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Deion Sanders, Colorado is coming after one of MSU football’s top commits

One of college football’s biggest figures is looking to snag one of the Spartans’ top commits in the 2024 class

One of college football’s biggest figures is looking to snag one of the Spartans’ top commits in the 2024 class.

Four-star wide receiver Nick Marsh announced on Monday night that he’s received a scholarship from Deion Sanders and Colorado. Marsh is ranked as the No. 19 wide receiver and No. 126 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings. He is the highest ranked prospect committed to Michigan State in the 2024 class.

Marsh has been committed to Michigan State since July and hasn’t picked up any new offers since then. However, with the news coming out on Monday that Michigan State intends to fire Mel Tucker following sexual harassment allegations, that has opened the door for other programs to come in and pick apart the Spartans’ 2024 recruiting class.

Marsh is still currently committed to Michigan State and was even seen visiting the Spartans for last week’s home game against Washington. But this will be a recruitment fans will need to keep an eye on as I’m sure Marsh will continue to pick up more interest from bigger programs in the coming weeks.

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