Cordaro Parham, a 6‑foot‑2 cornerback from Jefferson, Georgia, announced his commitment to Michigan State on June 5, choosing the Spartans over other programs.
The decision followed a campus visit on June 4, during which he toured the facilities and met with coaches, giving him a clearer picture of life at East Lansing.
Parham’s pledge becomes the tenth overall commitment for the 2027 recruiting class and marks the first cornerback to join the cohort, a position the Spartans have been aggressively pursuing.
A Strategic Addition for the Secondary
According to the 247 Sports composite rankings, the class currently holds the No. 43 spot nationally, reflecting a solid but still developing recruiting footprint.
Although unranked by 247 Sports, he is listed as a three‑star prospect by Rivals, indicating that the coaching staff sees upside in his development.
He also received offers from Kansas State and Arkansas State, both of which remained in the mix until his final choice.
The addition bolsters a secondary that has experienced recent turnover, and it underscores Michigan State’s intent to fortify its defensive backfield in the coming years.