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Michigan State football: 2024 DB class appears to be complete

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Michigan State saw some change in their defensive back coaching this offseason, adding Jim Salgado as cornerbacks coach to assist with Harlon Barnett. With that change came a new spark in defensive back recruiting, along with new prospects showing up on the board, and no matter how you look at it, Salgado and Barnett hit a home run this June.

The Spartans were able to secure commitments from 4 defensive backs, while solidifying the commitment of Tennessee 4-star Jaylen Thompson.

Ultimately, it can be said that the defensive backfield recruiting has been outstanding for MSU and the Spartans may be finished with that position group in 2024.

Check out who the five members are, and who could be added as a 6th member:

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3-star DB Syair Torrence

Torrence was the first find, and win, of Salgado’s tenure in East Lansing. The Syracuse (NY) DB was once committed to his hometown Syracuse Orange, but was flipped by Salgado and the Spartans.

3-star DB Justin Denson

Denson has a star studded offer sheet, with committable offers to Oklahoma and Florida, among many others. This was a huge win for MSU to round out the DB class.

Potential 6th member

While I believe the MSU staff is content with the five members of the class they have, but this staff will not turn down an elite talent, should the opportunity present itself.

Check out who could be a potential add:

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5-star CB Charles Lester

Lester took an unexpected unofficial visit to East Lansing before cancelling his Georgia OV. While there is probably little chance of MSU pulling this one off, there are rumblings that Lester could officially visit before making a decision, giving the Spartans a punchers chance.

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4-star CB Jamari Howard

The one time commit, Howard had a very good OV to MSU in June, and the Spartans staff would welcome with open arms if he chose to recommit.

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