A look at MSU’s unprecedented Spring Game recruiting weekend


On Saturday, April 16th at 2PM, Michigan State Spartans is set to open the gates to the public for the 2022 Spring Game. Despite it not being a traditional game, the enthusiasm and energy towards the event is unwavering. The excitement isn’t just reflected through the fanbase, but also by looking at recruits around the nation. One glance at our VIP 2022 Spring Game Visitor List shows just how truly unprecedented this event is for the Michigan State program.

MSU head coach Mel Tucker knows about the significance of Saturday’s spring game in regards to his staff’s recruiting efforts. In turn, he wants fans to show up and create a lively atmosphere for his recruits, touching on how the recruits will compare that to other spring games that they’re attending. “It makes a difference, because recruiting, we’re competing for the players, we’re competing against other programs. In recruiting, the competition, a lot of it, is about comparison. So they’re gonna compare their experience here to the experiences they see other places, so we need to put our best foot forward.”

Last year, MSU had a lot of prospects visit for the 2021 spring game despite there being major obstacles. There was an attendance limit due to COVID, which forced every spectator to obtain tickets in order to attend, which was difficult due to the scarcity. And since the pandemic had also induced a recruiting dead period, the coaching staff couldn’t do anything to ensure that their recruits got those tickets. Still, MSU had over 15 scholarship targets attend the game and it was considered a very successful outcome.

That positive outcome last spring led to the mounting belief that this year’s game will be an even bigger spectacle, as those aforementioned obstacles are gone and the program is coming off of an 11-2 season that has generated massive excitement. Well, that belief is definitely coming to fruition.

MSU is set to host nearly 40 scholarship targets for this year’s spring game, with the talent level being significantly higher than last year’s game. The top three expected visitors for the game are 247Composite Five-Star prospects, in DE David Hicks, RB Rueben Owens, and OT Francis Mauigoa. While them being five-stars is wildly impressive enough, them being from Florida (Mauigoa) and Texas (Hicks & Owens) begins to highlight the point that the geographic composition of entire visitors list is almost as impressive as the echelon of talent found on it. 

Keep in mind, spring game visits are considered unofficial visits, meaning that a school’s staff cannot pay for the prospect’s travel, lodging, and food expenses like they can on official visits. So when you have players from across the country taking unofficial visits to Michigan State, that really underscores how the program’s nationwide profile is quickly rising. That might be the most important takeaway from this entire weekend, if you are trying to use it as a barometer to assess the trajectory of the program.

Plus, that impressive out-of-state theme also continues well past the five-star section of the visitors list. Only one of the top 11 highest-ranked 2023 visitors hails from Michigan, while only two…



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