Michigan State Basketball Eyes Top 60 Recruit Jordan Scott: Can They Seal the Deal?

Michigan State basketball is in the hunt for top 60 recruit Jordan Scott, with the Spartans making the final three for the four-star forward.
Michigan State Basketball Eyes Top 60 Recruit Jordan Scott: Can They Seal the Deal?

Michigan State Basketball Eyes Top 60 Recruit Jordan Scott

The wait is finally over for Michigan State basketball fans, as the Spartans have made the top three for highly-touted four-star forward Jordan Scott. This news comes after months of speculation about when Tom Izzo’s staff would start to make some noise in the 2025 recruiting class.

Scott, a 6-5 rising senior from Reston, Virginia, is the 51st overall player in the country, according to 247Sports. He’s also the ninth-ranked forward and the second-best player from the state of Virginia.

Michigan State is hoping to land Jordan Scott

The competition for Scott’s signature is fierce, with Virginia Tech and Maryland also making the cut. While these programs may have a geographical advantage, Michigan State has scheduled an official visit for September 8, which could prove to be a decisive factor in the recruitment.

On3’s prediction machine gives Michigan State the best chance of securing Scott’s commitment, with the Spartans emerging as the slight leader in the recruitment. This could be the breakthrough the program needs to kickstart its 2025 recruiting class.

The recruitment of Jordan Scott is heating up

As the Spartans gear up for the official visit, they’ll be hoping to impress Scott and his family with the program’s resources and vision for his future. With the 2025 class being the priority, Michigan State needs to capitalize on this opportunity to build momentum and establish itself as a force to be reckoned with in college basketball.

Tom Izzo is confident in his ability to land top recruits

The outcome of Scott’s recruitment will have significant implications for Michigan State’s basketball program, and fans will be watching with bated breath as the September 8 visit approaches. Will the Spartans emerge victorious, or will they fall short once again?