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MSU football reportedly adds 3-star RB Jamal Rule for official visit next weekend

MSU football reportedly adds 3-star RB Jamal Rule for official visit next weekend

USA Today13-06-2025

MSU football reportedly adds 3-star RB Jamal Rule for official visit next weekend
Michigan State football will reportedly host a three-star running back prospect from North Carolina next weekend.
Jason Killop of On3's SpartanMag is reporting that Michigan State will host three-star running back Jamal Rule of Charlotte next week for an official visit. According to 247Sports, Rule was originally slated to take an official visit to Boston College next weekend, but now will visit Michigan State instead starting on June 20.
Michigan State recently entered the mix on Rule's recruitment following previous running back targets going elsewhere. He picked up an offer from the Spartans earlier this week, and it appears there is mutual interest with Rule quickly scheduling an official visit to Michigan State.
Rule ranks as the No. 46 running back in 247Sports' composite rankings for the 2026 class. He is also listed as the No. 767 overall prospect in the class and holds a recruiting rating of 87.26 in the 247Sports composite system.
Rule holds offers from nearly 20 schools, according to 247Sports. Of those offers, it appears Nebraska, Virginia Tech, Boston College, Syracuse and NC State are the top competitors for Michigan State in landing Rule's commitment. He is currently on an official visit to Nebraska and visited Syracuse last weekend.
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