Michigan State basketball could be on the verge of a major roster boost, with reports indicating the Spartans are close to securing a visit from one of the transfer portal's most coveted big men.
According to Spartans Illustrated, Alabama transfer center Aiden Sherrell is expected to visit East Lansing, potentially as soon as this week. While the fluid nature of portal recruitment means plans can shift, securing an official visit is a critical and positive step for Tom Izzo's program.
This development is particularly intriguing following Sherrell's recent weekend visit to Indiana. The fact that he left Bloomington without a public commitment to the Hoosiers could signal an opening for the Spartans, potentially positioning them as a new frontrunner for his services. However, the recruitment remains competitive, with a late prediction from an On3 insider favoring Indiana, adding suspense to the final outcome.
Landing Sherrell would be a significant coup for the Spartans' frontcourt. The Detroit native is a premier talent, having started every game for Alabama last season and averaging an impressive 11.1 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 2.2 blocks. A former McDonald's All-American, he was a high-priority recruit for Michigan State out of high school, making this potential reunion a storyline to watch closely.
For Spartan fans eager to see their team bolster its interior presence, this visit represents a crucial opportunity. As the offseason roster chess game continues, all eyes will be on whether this reported visit materializes and if Michigan State can close the deal on a transformative player.
