Michigan State men’s basketball coach Tom Izzo will bring in one of the best 2024 recruiting classes in the country for next season. However, with AAU and spring/summer ball in full swing, Izzo and his staff have turned their attention to the next recruiting class.
The Spartans recently extended their third offer to a guard class of 2025. Braylon Mullins, a four-star guard from Indiana, announced Friday on X, formerly known as Twitter, that he had been offered by Michigan State.
Mullins is ranked as the No. 5 class of 2025 prospect in the state of Indiana by 247Sports, as well as the 14th-best shooting guard.
After a great conversation with Coach Izzo, I am fortunate to receive an offer from @MSU_Basketball!!! Thank you for the opportunity!! pic.twitter.com/U0RXrwfZma
– Braylon Mullins (@mullins_braylon) May 24, 2024
The following is an evaluation of Mullins by Brandon Ramsey of Prep Hoops:
“Mulllins, one of the state’s leading scorers, led Greenfield-Central to the Section 9 championship game with an undefeated 24-0 record before falling to New Palestine. Mullins was severely limited in that game due to a major back injury. The four “The star guard averaged 25.0 points, 6.2 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game for the Cougars.”
Mullins also had offers from Creighton, Ohio State, Tennessee, Stanford, Kansas, North Carolina and Purdue this week alone. He also has offers from Michigan, Indiana, Cincinnati, Butler, Iowa and Indiana State, among others.
Mullins joins 2025 recruiting class Jerry Easter and Jordan Scott as the third guard offered by Izzo. In total, Michigan State has extended 15 offers to members of the class of 2025, 14 of which are four stars or higher. Of those 15, two are point guards, three are shooting guards, four are combo guards, five are power forwards and one is a center.
Neither has yet committed to the Spartans.
Izzo will have to compete with the rest of the Midwest for Mullins, a native of Greenfield, Indiana, but that’s nothing he hasn’t had to do before.
Mullins has been on the scene, but it is only recently that he is attracting the attention of some of the most prominent programs in college basketball. The Spartans need to act quickly as the 6-foot-5 guard begins to take off.
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