News Summary
The Michigan State Spartans are intensifying efforts to recruit from Ohio’s promising 2026 class. While they target standout players like four-star running back Shahn Alston, they face challenges, including a tough offseason losing players to the transfer portal. Despite setbacks, positive recruiting relationships with potential players, as well as new additions like former BYU linebacker Aisea Moa, provide hope as the Spartans work to strengthen their roster for the future.
East Lansing, Michigan: Spartans Eye Ohio’s Talented 2026 Recruiting Class
The Michigan State Spartans are rolling up their sleeves and diving headfirst into Ohio’s promising 2026 recruiting class. With a strong focus on establishing themselves as a hotspot for Midwest talent, the Spartans are on the lookout for standout players who can become future stars on the gridiron.
One of the hottest prospects in this recruiting cycle is none other than four-star running back Shahn Alston. This dynamic player is ranked as the No. 7 running back and the No. 118 overall player in the country, according to 247Sports. Standing at 5-foot-9 and weighing in at 205 pounds, Alston is known for his aggressive running style and impressive agility, making him an exciting prospect for any program.
The Countdown Begins: Alston’s Decision
The anticipation is building as Alston gears up to announce his decision on January 11, 2025, during the prestigious All-American Bowl. He has narrowed down his choices to three powerhouse programs: Wisconsin, Penn State, and USC. While Michigan State has made a strong effort to snag this promising talent, Alston has confirmed that they will not be part of his final decision, a blow that the Spartans are likely taking to heart.
Certainly, the elements are not in Michigan State’s favor, as crystal ball predictions seem to favor USC for Alston’s commitment. However, that doesn’t erase the fact that the Spartans had a constructive relationship with Alston, largely led by their dedicated running backs coach, Keith Bhonapha. The coaching staff’s genuineness appeared to resonate with Alston, which made the entire recruiting experience that much richer.
Father Knows Best
Rahshahn, Alston’s father, has also expressed confidence in Bhonapha’s authenticity during their recruitment process, indicating that the Spartans left a positive impression despite not making it to the final round of choices. Alston has been hard at work this offseason, focusing on enhancing his physicality and making quicker cuts, showcasing his dedication to leveling up his game.
Shuffling Players: The Transfer Portal Impact
Unfortunately for Michigan State, the Spartans have faced a tough offseason, losing 13 players to the transfer portal. Alston’s decision not to include them in his final choices is just one more hurdle in a challenging recruiting cycle for the team. However, it’s important to note that Michigan State still has a year to continue pursuing Alston, should they see him as a potential future tailback.
On a brighter note, the Spartans have welcomed a new addition to their roster, as Aisea Moa, a former BYU linebacker, has decided to transfer to Michigan State, marking the team’s 14th transfer addition. This 6-foot-2, 235-pound linebacker has recorded 17 tackles and a forced fumble during his collegiate career, bringing fresh energy and depth to the Spartans’ linebacker corps. Both the coaching staff and fans are hopeful that Moa will make an immediate impact.
Looking Ahead
As Michigan State works to rebuild and strengthen its roster, they are actively seeking recruits across various positions. The aim is to bolster their squad for future challenges while staying competitive in the ever-evolving landscape of college football.
So, as the Spartans focus on 2026, there are plenty of stories unfolding and new talent to discover. While losing out on a talent like Shahn Alston stings, the pursuit of recruits continues. This is just the beginning, and fans in East Lansing can look forward to exciting developments ahead!
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- SI: MSU Football Suffers Massive Blow in Recruiting
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