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Michigan State football lands OT Collin Campbell from Arizona, first 4-star in 2026 class
Michigan State football lands OT Collin Campbell from Arizona, first 4-star in 2026 class

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time12-06-2025

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Michigan State football lands OT Collin Campbell from Arizona, first 4-star in 2026 class

Michigan State football landed its first four-star recruit for Jonathan Smith's 2026 class. Offensive lineman Collin Campbell from Arizona announced his commitment to the Spartans via social media on Friday, June 12. He is MSU's 11th pledge in the recruiting cycle and the second offensive lineman. Advertisement Frankenmuth defensive lineman Derrick Simmons was Smith's only four-star recruit in his 18-player 2025 class of incoming freshmen. Michigan State Spartans head coach Jonathan Smith greets fans before the NCAA football game against Ohio State at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Mich., Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. MORE RECRUITING: Michigan State football recruiting: DE Cory House the Spartans' 10th commit for 2026 class Campbell picked the Spartans over Washington and Utah, as well as holding Big Ten offers from Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Purdue and UCLA among other Football Bowl Subdivision programs. The 6-foot-7, 280-pound product of Williams Field High in Gilbert, Arizona, is listed as the third-best player in his state and is rated the nation's No. 34 offensive tackle and No. 373 player overall according to composite rankings. Advertisement Campbell is MSU's second offensive tackle commit for 2026, joining 6-6 270-pound Eli Bickel from North Branch. Contact Chris Solari: csolari@ Follow him @chrissolari. Subscribe to the "Spartan Speak" podcast for new episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere you listen to podcasts. And catch all of our podcasts and daily voice briefing at This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan State football recruiting: Spartans land 2026 4-star OT

Michigan State football recruiting: Jonathan Smith's 2026 class at 9 with 3 more commits
Michigan State football recruiting: Jonathan Smith's 2026 class at 9 with 3 more commits

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time10-06-2025

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Michigan State football recruiting: Jonathan Smith's 2026 class at 9 with 3 more commits

Jonathan Smith and his Michigan State football staff had a busy recruiting weekend. The Spartans landed commitments from three three-star prospects, picking up a pledge from Georgia cornerback Kelsey 'KJ' Deriso on Saturday and adding Texas defensive lineman Christopher Knauls Jr. and Florida safety Eliyjah Caldwell-Hardy on Sunday. That brings Smith's 2026 class up to nine players. Advertisement The 6-foot-1, 165-pound Deriso is rated the nation's No. 79 cornerback in his class and the No. 954 overall player, according to composite rankings. The product of Whitewater High in Fayetteville, Georgia, picked MSU over offers from Kentucky, Louisville, Mississippi State, Georgia Tech and a number of mid-major Football Bowl Subdivision programs. Michigan State football head coach Jonathan Smith looks on during practice on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, in East Lansing. FOOTBALL FIRST: Plenty to do for J Batt, but Michigan State football is clear priority Knauls, a 6-4 and 262-pound product of Lone Star High in Frisco, Texas, is rated the No. 105 defensive lineman and No. 1,020 player in 2026 per composite rankings. He had offers from Colorado, Oklahoma State, California, Houston, Kansas, Texas Tech and others. Advertisement The 6-foot, 185-pound Caldwell-Hardy, from Jacksonville, Florida, is ranked as the nation's No. 115 safety according to 247Sports' internal rankings. The product of Global Impact Ministries Academy had an offer from UCLA among a number of other mid-tier programs. Smith and the Spartans held their high school prospects camp in East Lansing over the weekend through Sunday. The early signing period for 2026 prospects will be in December. Contact Chris Solari: csolari@ Follow him @chrissolari. Subscribe to the "Spartan Speak" podcast for new episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere you listen to podcasts. And catch all of our podcasts and daily voice briefing at This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan State football: Jonathan Smith adds 3 more 2026 commitments

Michigan State football recruiting: DE Cory House the Spartans' 10th commit for 2026 class
Michigan State football recruiting: DE Cory House the Spartans' 10th commit for 2026 class

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time10-06-2025

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Michigan State football recruiting: DE Cory House the Spartans' 10th commit for 2026 class

Bolstering Joe Rossi's defense remains the early 2026 priority for Michigan State football's recent recruiting run. The Spartans picked up a commitment Tuesday, June 10, from three-star high school prospect Cory House. The defensive end from Memphis, Tennessee, picked MSU over nearly 30 offers, including Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland and other power-conference programs. Whitehaven’s Cory House (5) puts his finger to his lips to quiet his sideline as referees decide whether it is Central or Whitehaven’s ball after a Central receiver possibly touched a Whitehaven punt that was recovered by a Whitehaven player during the game between Memphis Central High School and Whitehaven High School at the Whitehaven Classic in Memphis, Tenn., on Saturday, August 19, 2023. Whitehaven defeated Central 40-13. The 6-foot-5, 240-pound House is rated as the nation's No. 77 edge rusher and No. 832 player overall according to composite rankings. He is the Spartans' 10th pledge for 2026 and sixth on the defensive side of the ball after MSU received commitments over the weekend from cornerback Kelsey 'KJ' Deriso, defensive lineman Christopher Knauls, Jr., and safety Eliyjah Caldwell-Henry. Advertisement House had 50 tackles, including 15 for a loss and five sacks, last season for Whitehaven High while forcing two fumbles and deflecting three passes according to the (Memphis) Commercial Appeal. He is the Spartans' first edge rush commit for 2026. Contact Chris Solari: csolari@ Follow him @chrissolari. Subscribe to the "Spartan Speak" podcast for new episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere you listen to podcasts. And catch all of our podcasts and daily voice briefing at This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Cory House, DE from Memphis, picks Michigan State football for 2026

Braylon Hodge, a 3-star LB from Colorado, picks Michigan State football for 2026
Braylon Hodge, a 3-star LB from Colorado, picks Michigan State football for 2026

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time01-06-2025

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Braylon Hodge, a 3-star LB from Colorado, picks Michigan State football for 2026

Jonathan Smith continues to build Michigan State football's next recruiting class. Braylon Hodge announced Sunday, June 6, via Twitter he committed to the Spartans, their fifth pledge for 2026. A three-star prospect according to the 6-foot-3, 212-pound linebacker from Cherry Creek High in Greenwood Village, Colorado, picked MSU over offers from Iowa, Minnesota, Utah, UNLV, Colorado State and others. Hodge, who took an official visit to East Lansing over the weekend, joins a wide-reaching class of three-star recruits that includes East Kentwood quarterback Kayd Coffman, North Branch offensive lineman Eli Bickel, and tight ends Eddie Whiting (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) and Joey Caudill (Mansfield, Ohio). Michigan State football unveiled an alternate Gruff Sparty helmet on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020. Contact Chris Solari: csolari@ Follow him @chrissolari. Advertisement Subscribe to the "Spartan Speak" podcast for new episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere you listen to podcasts. And catch all of our podcasts and daily voice briefing at This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Braylon Hodge, a 3-star LB, picks Michigan State football for 2026

Jase Richardson stays in NBA draft, won't be returning to Michigan State basketball
Jase Richardson stays in NBA draft, won't be returning to Michigan State basketball

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time29-05-2025

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Jase Richardson stays in NBA draft, won't be returning to Michigan State basketball

The remote possibility of Jase Richardson returning to Michigan State basketball is now nil. Richardson will remain in the NBA draft pool after the NCAA's deadline to return for the 2025-26 season passed at 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, according to Brett Siegel of Richardson entered the draft in early April. Advertisement In his one season with the Spartans, the 19-year-old combo guard averaged 12.3 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.9 assists per games over 25.3 minutes. Richardson hit a team-leading 41.2% of his 3-point attempts and shot 49.3% overall. That included averaging 16.1 points and 30.5 minutes in starting MSU's final 15 games of its Big Ten regular-season championship season and run to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. He shot 42% from 3-point range while grabbing 4.6 rebounds and dishing out 1.7 assists per game over that span as the Spartans finished 30-7. Jase Richardson talks to the media during the 2025 NBA Draft Combine at Marriott Marquis Chicago. RELATED: Couch: A look at next season's Michigan State basketball team and the possibilities for each player At the NBA Scouting Combine in Chicago earlier this month, Richardson measured at just 6-feet-1/2 and weighed 178.4 pounds. Both were significantly lower than the 6-3 and 185 pounds he was listed at on MSU's roster for his freshman season. Advertisement Those diminished measurements have dropped Richardson, the son of former MSU star and NBA player Jason Richardson, in a number of mock drafts out of the lottery — he had been projected as a potential top-10 pick before the combine — and toward the back half of the first round for the June 25 draft. ESPN, Yahoo! Sports and dropped him to No. 16 (Orlando) in recent mock drafts, while Sports Illustrated and have him going at No. 20 (Miami). USA Today's For The Win on Thursday listed Richardson at No. 26 to Brooklyn. Contact Chris Solari: csolari@ Follow him @chrissolari. Subscribe to the "Spartan Speak" podcast for new episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere you listen to podcasts. And catch all of our podcasts and daily voice briefing at This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Jase Richardson stays in NBA draft, won't return to Michigan State

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