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“Game-Changer in the Making? Spartans Set to Welcome South Carolina CB for Key June Visit!”

"Game-Changer in the Making? Spartans Set to Welcome South Carolina CB for Key June Visit!"

In the highly competitive world of college football recruiting, every decision counts, and prospects are making their moves early. One such standout cornerback is Jeremiah Favorite, hailing from Boiling Springs, South Carolina. This promising athlete has just confirmed an official visit to Michigan State, scheduled for June 6 through June 8. With an impressive three-star rating and recognition as one of the top cornerback recruits in the 2026 class, Favorite is a name to watch. In a landscape where over 20 schools have extended offers, his visit to Michigan State could be a significant step in his journey, as he explores potential fits for his collegiate career. For all the details on Jeremiah’s recruitment and upcoming visits, check out the full story! LEARN MOREMichigan State is one of more than 20 programs to extend an offer to Favorite, according to 247Sports. He also holds notable offers from Wake Forest, Indiana, Oklahoma State, Northwestern, Boston College, Virginia Tech, Vanderbilt, West Virginia, James Madison, Florida Atlantic and Charlotte.Favorite ranks as the No. 92 cornerback in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2026 class. He is also listed as the No. 17 player from South Carolina in the class.Favorite is listed as a three-star cornerback prospect in the 2026 class. He holds a rating of 86 on 247Sports.According to 247Sports, Favorite also has official visits lined up with Indiana, Wake Forest, Northwestern and Oklahoma State for this summer.

A defensive back prospect from the south has locked in an official visit to Michigan State for this summer.Jeremiah Favorite of Boiling Springs, S.C. announced last week that he’ll be taking an official visit to Michigan State in June. According to his social media account, Favorite will visit Michigan State from June 6 to June 8.

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