Michigan State just made a late addition to its incoming recruiting class.

Jasiyah Robinson, a 2020 defensive end from Groveport Madison High School in Ohio, announced his commitment to the Spartans on Wednesday morning via Twitter. That was just five days after he reported receiving an offer from Michigan State.

At 6-foot-3 and 222 pounds, Robinson doesn’t have a 247Sports Composite ranking. He is listed by 247Sports as a three-star prospect and the No. 98 strong-side defensive end in the 2020 class.

Robinson told 247Sports last week Michigan State has been recruiting him for a couple years but didn’t extend an offer until recently because he needed to improve his grades. He also said coaches told him they’re not sure if he will play defensive end or move inside to tackle. Robinson’s reported offers include Ball State, Eastern Illinois and West Virginia State.

Meet Michigan State football’s 2020 signing class

Michigan State received national letters of intent from 19 players – all three-star prospects – during the early signing period in December and five of them are defensive linemen. The Spartans, whose 2020 recruiting class is ranked 44th in the nation by 247Sports Composite, have a verbal commitment from three-star running back Jordon Simmons from Georgia, but he didn’t sign in the early period. The next signing period begins on Feb. 5.

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