Michigan State has added another elite recruit to its 2023 class, and now holds one of the top classes in the country.
The Spartans picked up a commitment from four-star small forward Coen Carr on Tuesday night. Carr was the fourth commitment in the class, and is the third four-star or better prospect to pick Michigan State in the past two weeks.
As part of the recent recruiting trail success, Michigan State has flown up the team rankings for the 2023 class. See where Michigan State lands in the updated 247Sports’ team recruiting rankings for the 2023 class following Carr’s commitment:
10: Indiana
No. of commits: 2
Avg.: 96.62
Points: 48.05
9. Baylor
No. of commits: 2
Avg.: 97.12
Points: 49.30
8. Kansas State
No. of commits: 2
Avg.: 97.63
Points: 49.80
7. Oregon
No. of commits: 2
Avg.: 98.37
Points: 51.36
6. UConn
No. of commits: 3
Avg.: 94.57
Points: 56.82
5. Iowa State
No. of commits: 4
Avg.: 95.11
Points: 64.79
4. Ohio State
No. of commits: 4
Avg.: 97.10
Points: 65.09
3. Michigan State
No. of commits: 4
Avg.: 97.40
Points: 65.09
2. Kentucky
No. of commits: 3
Avg.: 99.54
Points: 65.58
1. Duke
No. of commits: 4
Avg.: 99.47
Points: 69.60
Complete rankings from 247Sports
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