
Michigan State set to host El Paso (TX) offensive line prospect Justin Morales
Michigan State set to host El Paso (TX) offensive line prospect Justin Morales
Michigan State football has found the latest prospect in the 2026 recruiting class to extend an offer to, as well as schedule an official visit with, dipping into the Lone Star state.
Justin Morales is the recipient of the offer and official visit invitation from the Spartans. He is a 3-star from El Paso (TX), attending Franklin High School that plays as a 6-foot-4, 265 pound interior offensive lineman.
Morales will be on campus from June 2 to June 4, joining a handful of other prospects taking the Monday to Wednesday visit.
Aside from Michigan State, there is some stiff competition for the offensive line prospect, who has official visits scheduled with Baylor, Kansas State, Oregon State and Wisconsin.
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