Report: Michigan State hires Detroit Cass Tech’s Thomas Wilcher as analyst

Michigan State has reportedly hired one of Michigan’s most successful high school football coaches — Thomas Wilcher of Detroit Cass Tech.

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Michigan State has reportedly hired one of Michigan’s most successful high school football coaches — Thomas Wilcher of Detroit Cass Tech.

Mick McCabe of The Detroit Free Press is reporting that the Spartans have come to terms with Wilcher to have him join Michigan State’s football staff as an analyst. The school has yet to confirm these reports as of Friday afternoon.

Wilcher has been the head coach at Cass Tech for 23 seasons and has won three state championships. He has a record of 190-70 at Cass Tech, and considered one of the best high school coaches in the state.

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Detroit (MI) Cass Tech coach/former Michigan RB hired by Wolverines rival

Never thought you’d see him going to a rival considering how much he loves Michigan.

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For years, Michigan football fans wondered aloud as to when Jim Harbaugh would bring home his former teammate Thomas Wilcher, the running back-turned-prolific Detroit (MI) Cass Tech head coach. However, at least for now, it looks like he’s missed his opportunity.

Not only that, but the former Wolverines standout is headed to a rival.

In the past, Michigan State had a stranglehold on the Detroit market when it came to recruiting because former coach Mark Dantonio hired SMSB founder Curtis Blackwell to run his recruiting department. The move had solid returns but had a messy parting of ways, which not only saw the two end up in court, but Detroit recruiting also took a hit. Mel Tucker is apparently looking to remedy that, and he’s doing so by bringing in the former Wolverines running back as an analyst.

Four months ago, when affirming his goal was to coach college football, Detroit Cass Tech coach Thomas Wilcher told the Free Press:

“I guess I’ve got to find someone who will believe in me.”

That someone is Michigan State football coach Mel Tucker.

Wilcher, one of the most successful coaches in the state, has been hired by Tucker and apparently will serve as an analyst on the football staff, according to multiple sources Friday who wished to remain anonymous because the deal has not yet been announced.

MSU has not confirmed Wilcher’s hiring.

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Michigan made a move of its own this offseason to help bolster in-state recruiting when it hired former Wolverines receiver Ron Bellamy — who had just won a state championship as the head coach of West Bloomfield (MI) — to coach its safeties.

Regardless, while Wilcher was wearing green and white as the coach at Cass Tech, it’ll hurt the maize and blue faithful to see him doing the same but with the Spartans. Particularly notable is that Wilcher will have one of his former players on the other side of the rivalry, as former Technicians center Raheem Anderson is a freshman with the Wolverines.

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Cass Tech trio to visit Michigan State upon visits opening June 1st

Michigan State will get a trio of Cass Tech players on an unofficial visit as the dead period is set to conclude.

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The NCAA dead period is set to be lifted on June 1st, allowing for visits to start once again. The Michigan State staff will look to start the month off with a bang, getting several top targets on campus.

A big focal point for Michigan State’s in-state recruiting is the city of Detroit, and Coach Tucker is addressing that right away.

The Spartans will be hosting a trio of Cass Tech players to East Lansing on Tuesday including 2022 3-star lineman Jackson Pruitt and Deone Walker and 2023 4-star lineman Jalen Thompson. Cass Tech head coach Thomas Wilcher will also be there.

Spartan commits Gavin Broscious and Kris Phillips will be on campus to welcome the trio.

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