MSU football gets another commit: 3-star guard Kevin Wigenton II
April 27, 2020
EAST LANSING — Kevin Wigenton II had offers from Yale, Maryland, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Colorado State and a litany of other Div. I programs.
Wigenton, a three-star offensive guard in the class of 2021 out of the Hun School in Princeton, New Jersey, chose Michigan State.
“I’m coming home,” Wigenton’s tweet reads.
Wigenton II visited back in June and was recruited by new offensive line coach Chris Kapilovic.
He joins a bevy of three-star recruits, most recently quarterback Hamp Fay out of Fort Worth, Texas.
SPARTAN NATION!!
I’M COMING HOME!!!
1000% C O M M I T T E D 💚💚💚💚#GoGreen #21BuiltStrong pic.twitter.com/nAwtZN3FGo— Kevin Wigenton II (@KevinWigenton71) April 27, 2020
This is the second three-star offensive lineman recruit new head coach Mel Tucker has gotten, joining tackle Ethan Boyd out of East Lansing High School.
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Running back Davion Primm, who committed last month, opened up the floodgates as Tucker has seemingly nabbed commits left and right after a stale few months of recruiting following a largely unrecruited 2021 class under the staff of Mark Dantonio.
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Joe is a junior journalism student from Montague, Michigan. Joe serves as the Station Manager for Impact 89FM after spending his sophomore and junior year as Sports Director. Joe covers primarily MSU football, cross country and track and field but fills in covering men's and women's basketball. Joe also broadcasts these sports and has a degree focus in writing, editing, and reporting. Joe currently works at the Lansing State Journal as a news assistant covering prep sports in the Lansing area and...