Michigan State football is bringing back the positive vibes thanks to a recent hot streak on the recruiting trail.
The Spartans are in midst of an incredible recruiting run that has resulted in a their 2026 class jumping up the charts into the top 25 range nationally. Based on social media interactions I’ve cam across, this recent surge has brought back excitement to the football program from the fan base and has been something to celebrate recently.
So what are my thoughts on the recent recruiting surge and class as a whole? Check out some of the thoughts I have about the Spartans on the recruiting trail and what is still to come down the road as well below:
Michigan State football is fun again (for now, at least)
Ever since the clock hit zero in the narrow loss to rival Michigan last October, things have been rough for Michigan State football with very low vibes since that defeat. But, a recent surge in recruiting has lifted the faith and confidence for many (including myself) in the future of Michigan State football.
The Spartans have been on a heater on the recruiting trail in the month of June, turning official visits into commitments at an extremely high rate. Michigan State has picked up 14 of their 18 commitments in the class of 2026 in the first two weeks of June alone. That is simply firing on all cylinders.
This recent surge lifted Michigan State’s class ranking into the top 25 earlier this week, but more importantly has given fans the opportunity to be excited about the future of the program again. Getting positive results this upcoming season still remains extremely important as recruiting wins don’t trump on-field victories, but this recent stretch has certainly brought back some positive vibes for Michigan State football as we approach next season.
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Publish date : 2025-06-18 11:13:00
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