Michigan State has spent the past few weeks loading up on various athletes from around the country. They bucked the trend Wednesday with their fourth commit in two days as it picked up an offensive lineman from Michigan.

Traverse City (Mich.) West offensive lineman Thiyo Lukusa committed to the Spartans, keeping the blitz of commitments rolling.

Lukusa joined Cass Tech safety Demetric Vance as Wednesday commits, as the pair followed up on Tuesday's commitments from Columbus (Ohio) St. Francis De Sales cornerback Austin Andrews and Akron (Ohio) Archbishop Hoban athlete Jonah Morris.

The 6-foot-5, 300-pound Lukusa picked Michigan State over offers from Ohio State, Michigan, Auburn, Georgia and others. His commitment brings the Spartans' class to the No. 10 class in the nation, ranked No. 2 in the Big Ten behind Ohio State.

He is the 11th commitment for the 2016 class.