
Michigan State football gains 2026 commitment from 3-star CB Jeremiah Favorite
Favorite, a native of Boiling Springs, South Carolina, chose the Spartans over Indiana, Oklahoma State, Wake Forest and others.
A 3-star prospect, he is a 5-foot-11, 175 pound cornerback. He held 13 power conference offers and was a coveted prospect for the Spartans from the start. He visited East Lansing on the weekend of May 30.
Now at 21 in the class, Favorite joins Kayd Coffman, Braylon Hodge, Cory House, Eddie Whiting, KJ Deriso, Brayden Thomas, Joey Caudill, Eliyjah Caldwell-Hardy, Christopher Knauls, Eli Bickel, Collin Campbell, Quinn Buckey, TJ Umenyiora, Jordan Vann, Fameitau Siale, Zachary Washington, Tristan Comer, Adam Shaw, Tyren Wortham and Samson Gash in the recruiting class.
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