Jonathan Smith and Michigan State Football got another wide receiver recruit.
Charles Taplin, a three-star wide receiver from Red Oak, Texasannounced on social media Friday that he plans to head to East Lansing to play for the Spartans.
Taplin is a three-star recruit in the class of 2025, according to 247 Sports, and reportedly received offers from Arizona, Arkansas State, Washington State and Tulsa.
The 6-foot-3, 160-pound receiver joins a Michigan State recruiting class that now has eight players signed. Taplin is the second wide receiver in Smith’s class, as the Spartans have already received a commitment from Braylon Colliera 6-foot-4, 170-pound receiver from Sandusky, Ohio.
Michigan State’s Class of 2025 is currently ranked No. 53 in the country in the 247 Sports composite rankings.
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The Spartans are set to begin their first full season under Smith in the fall, but wide receivers coach Courtney Hawkins has remained with the new coaching staff and has a long history at Michigan.
Taplin isn’t expected to join the Spartans until 2025, but while the receiver completes his senior year of high school, Michigan State will begin its season at 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30, against Florida Atlantic at Spartan Stadium.
This article originally appeared in the Detroit Free Press: Michigan State Football Lands 2025 Three-Star Receiver Charles Taplin