Michigan State football is making a proactive move in the recruiting trenches, becoming the first Power Four program to extend a scholarship offer to a promising, under-the-radar offensive tackle from Ohio. Kavon Blackmon, a standout at Springfield High School, announced the offer via social media on Thursday, signaling a significant step in his recruitment journey.
Standing at an impressive 6-foot-5 and 240 pounds, Blackmon represents a long-term investment for the Spartans as a member of the 2028 class. While currently unranked by major recruiting services, his frame and early offer suggest high potential. For a program looking to build a formidable offensive line, identifying and securing talent early is a crucial strategy.
This offer from Michigan State marks Blackmon's first from a Big Ten school, giving the Spartans a potential head start in his recruitment. He also holds offers from Group of Six programs like Temple, Bowling Green, and Toledo, but the Spartans' early interest could be a decisive factor. Building a dominant line starts with identifying the next generation of protectors, and Blackmon's development will be one for Spartan fans to watch closely in the coming years.
