Michigan State Lands Five-Star Center Caleb Swanigan

Michigan State landed its second McDonald’s All-American for the incoming 2015 freshman class on Friday after receiving a verbal commitment via Twitter from big man Caleb Swanigan.

More info from the Detroit Free Press:

Less than a week after coaching in the Final Four for the first time in five years, Tom Izzo managed something he hasn’t done in 12 — landing two McDonald’s All-Americas in the same Michigan State recruiting class.

 

Caleb Swanigan, a 6-foot-9, 260-pound big man from Ft. Wayne (Ind.) Homestead High, tweeted his decision today, writing: “Next year I will be going Michigan State university. Once a spartan. Always a Spartan.”

 

MSU was among seven finalists for the McDonald’s All-America and Indiana Mr. Basketball, battling Duke, Kentucky, Arizona, Purdue, California and Chicago State. Several recruiting analysts of late expected him to pick Cal, though — ESPN’s Jeff Goodman tweeted Friday morning: “All signs pointing to Caleb Swanigan and Ivan Rabb heading to Cal, sources told ESPN. Right now, that’s where they are heading to play.”

 

Swanigan hinted at something other than the prevailing word on the street Wednesday, when he tweeted: “It’s crazy I find out where I’m going from so many people daily . Don’t believe the rumors.”

 

A consensus national top-20 recruit according to the recruiting services, Swanigan will join an MSU class that already was ranked in the top 15 nationally with three signees — Muskegon 6-8 big man, McDonald’s All-America and Michigan Mr. Basketball Deyonta Davis; 6-5 wing Kyle Ahrens (Versailles, Ohio); and 6-5 shooting guard Matt McQuaid (Duncanville, Texas).

 

Swanigan and Davis roomed together before the McDonald’s All-America game in Chicago, and they represent the third time Izzo has landed two McDonald’s honorees in the same class. The first time was in 2000 with Zach Randolph and Marcus Taylor, followed by 2003 with Shannon Brown and Brandon Cotton. Davis and Swanigan give Izzo 13 McDonald’s All-Americas for his career.

 

Davis and Swanigan also give MSU two players who can play both power forward and center next season, for a team that loses senior forward Branden Dawson and brings back centers Matt Costello and Gavin Schilling.