Michigan State football has finished the 2025 recruiting cycle with a top 50 class nationally, according to On3.
National Signing Day was on Wednesday, meaning the recruiting cycle for the 2025 class is just about wrapped up. Michigan State added a pair of scholarship prospects and two preferred walk-on as part of Wednesday’s signing day festivities. Michigan State ended the cycle with only 18 scholarship commits out of the high school ranks.
So where does the Spartans’ class rank nationally? That is No. 50, according to the On3 Industry Team Rankings. Amongst Big Ten teams, that is No. 14 out of 18 programs.
Click here to see the complete rankings from On3, and included below is an embedded post on X showing the top 50 teams in the final rankings for the 2025 class cycle.
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