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5 committed recruits Michigan State football could flip before ESD

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The month of December is here, and it is now officially flip season. A lot of prospects are trying to solidify where they are going to be playing their college football in the coming years, and that includes looking at schools other than the one they are currently committed to.

Michigan State is trying to get in on the action, hosting a number of recruits committed to other schools, hoping to secure several flips to round out their recruiting class.

Check out five candidates Michigan State could possibly flip before signing day:

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The hottest name in Michigan State recruiting, Sam Leavitt is a 4-star QB that Michigan State has shifted all of their focus on. The Washington State commit is officially visiting MSU this weekend, and by all accounts, it appears Jay Johnson and the staff are putting the full court press on to land the gunslinger from Portland, Oregon.

Another committed prospect on campus this weekend is safety Sean Brown. The Simi Valley, California, native has been committed to Arizona since the summer. Brown is a lanky prospect that projects as a ball-hawking free safety in the middle.

Brown is good friends with fellow recruit Jaelon Barbarin, who the Spartans are also in heavy pursuit of.

A recruit that has gone under the radar to fans, Walter Samuel a speed back from Louisiana who is visiting East Lansing this weekend. The running back has been a commit to Tulane University since early July, but Effrem Reed, who is a Louisiana native himself, is making a push to potentially flip the speed back.

4-star offensive lineman Madden Sanker is a prospect that has been near the top of Coach Kapilovic’s board for majority of this cycle. The Spartans…

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