EAST LANSING, Mich. - Michigan State is making moves on the recruiting front as they completed their third spring practice of the season, drawing in a crowd of eager recruits. Among them was Brian DeMoss, a standout three-star defensive end from Chicago, Illinois, who is already making waves as a top target for the Spartans' 2027 class.
DeMoss, standing at an impressive 6-foot-5 and 225 pounds, is no stranger to East Lansing. This recent visit marks his second in a short span, having previously toured the campus during the winter months. Each visit deepens his connection with the program, particularly with defensive line coach Winston DeLattiboudere, who plays a pivotal role in DeMoss's recruitment journey.
The time spent with Coach DeLattiboudere is proving to be invaluable for DeMoss. Their growing rapport is built on mutual respect and a shared vision for what the Spartans can achieve. DeMoss continues to be captivated by the coach's strategic insights and the direction in which he is steering the defensive line.
As Michigan State looks to bolster its future roster, the relationship with DeMoss is one to watch. His potential addition could be a game-changer, reflecting the Spartans' commitment to building a formidable defense for the seasons ahead.
