Recruiting: Michigan State football coaches hit the road

Show Thumbnails Show Captions Last SlideNext Slide Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio.(Photo: Julia Nagy, Lansing State Journal) The Michigan State staff is on the road this week stopping into the high schools of many of the top recruits they are evaluating for the class of 2018. On Wednesday, Spartan coaches stopped into St Ignatius and Reynoldsburg in Ohio, as well as Preble High School in Green Bay, Wisc. OL Darian Kinnard of St Ignatius (Cleveland, Ohio) The 6-foot-6, 315-pound Kinnard is one of the fastest rising offensive line prospects in the Midwest for the class of 2018. In recent weeks he has added scholarships from Penn State, West Virginia and UCLA. Rivals.com currently ranks him the No. 45 offensive tackle prospect in the nation and a three-star recruit. Ohio State has not offered him, but the Buckeyes will likely invite him to attend their Friday Night Lights Camp session. Kinnard informed me Michigan State has not…

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