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Michigan State Eyes Flip of Top Ohio Tackle Zay’vion Smith

The Spartans are courting a three‑star offensive tackle who is currently committed to a Big 12 program.

Michigan State University is intensifying its efforts to bring a highly rated Ohio prospect into its football program.

Zay'vion Smith, a three‑star offensive tackle, is currently pledged to a Big 12 school but remains a target for the Spartans as they look to reshape their 2027 recruiting class.

A Rising Star in the Midwest

Scouting services place Smith at the 86th spot among offensive tackles nationally and 41st overall among Ohio players in the 2027 cycle, reflecting a rating of 86 on the 247Sports composite scale.

A Crowded Field of Suitors

The Spartans have joined a list of programs that have extended offers to Smith, including Pitt and Arizona, while his existing commitment to Cincinnati still stands. In total, he holds nearly twenty scholarship offers, ranging from Iowa State and Marshall to Navy and UConn.

Recruiting analyst Allen Trieu has been vocal about the competitiveness of the market, noting that the depth of suitors underscores Smith’s rising profile.

The pursuit reflects a broader strategy by Michigan State to bolster its front line, aiming to secure talent that can make an immediate impact on the field.

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