
Handful of Michigan State commits get bumped up to 4-star status in updated rankings
Rivals/On3 updated their player ratings and rankings on Monday, which included a few Spartans commits coming in as four-star prospects. With the update, Michigan State has four commitments that are now four star prospects -- here is the list of those players:
Wortham made a massive jump and is nearly a top 100 prospect in all of the country. Landing his commitment was considered a big win when they got it, and it was even more notable after seeing these player rating updates.
Michigan State has a total of 22 commits in the class. The class ranks in the range of No. 25 to No. 35 nationally depending on the recruiting site rankings you're looking at.
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