When a team has a bad season and it looks like they might fire their head coach, other schools come along and try to pick apart the recruiting class like vultures. For Michigan State football, that’s been happening for the past month.
Ever since Michigan State lost at Nebraska, the Spartans have been losing some momentum on the recruiting trail, and that has a lot to do with Jonathan Smith’s hot seat.
Four-stars Tyren Wortham (receiver) and Braylon Hodge (linebacker) decommitted from Michigan State in the nightmare of a month that was October, leaving the Spartans with just three four-star commits: Samson Gash, Collin Campbell, and Kaye Coffman.