Spartans make top schools list for 4-star SF prospect rising up recruiting boards
Jalyn Collingwood of Washington, D.C. has released his top seven schools list, with the Spartans making the cut. According to 247Sports recruiting insider Dushawn London, Collingwood has narrowed down his lists of schools he's considering to Michigan State, Mississippi State, Ohio State, Texas Tech, Vanderbilt, Butler and Maryland.
Collingwood is a four-star prospect, with a recruiting rating of 91.01 in 247Sports' composite ratings system. He ranks as the No. 49 small forward and No. 150 overall prospect in the country.
Collingwood is set to visit Michigan State in early October, and is also slated to visit Mississippi State, Ohio State, Vanderbilt and Texas Tech over the next few months. The Spartans are one of nearly 15 schools to offer Collingwood, with Michigan State extending him an offer only last week.
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