
Newly offered in-state 3-star ATH Samson Gash schedules official visit to MSU for next month
Newly offered in-state 3-star ATH Samson Gash schedules official visit to MSU for next month
One day after getting an offer from the Spartans, three-star in-state prospect Samson Gash has scheduled an official visit to Michigan State.
Gash announced on Friday that he'll be taking an official visit to Michigan State next month. According to a post from Gash on his social media X account, he will visit Michigan State on June 13.
Michigan State extended an offer to Gash -- who plays for Michigan high school powerhouse Detroit Catholic Central -- on Thursday. He has recently picked up a ton of interest on the recruiting trail, with Gash receiving offers from Illinois, Purdue, West Virginia, Wake Forest and Temple in the last month.
Gash ranks as the No. 60 athlete in 247Sports' rankings for the 2026 class. He is also listed as the No. 16 player from Michigan in the class, and holds a rating of 87 on 247Sports.
Along with his official visit to Michigan State scheduled for June 13, Gash will also take an official visit to Cincinnati on June 20, according to 247Sports. I would expect him to schedule some additional official visits with some of the other schools that have recently offered him.
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