Michigan State added another player to its next recruiting class.

Kevin Wigenton, a 2021 three-star offensive lineman from The Hun School in Princeton, N.J., announced his commitment to the Spartans via Twitter on Monday afternoon.

SPARTAN NATION!!

I’M COMING HOME!!!

1000% C O M M I T T E D 💚💚💚💚#GoGreen #21BuiltStrong pic.twitter.com/nAwtZN3FGo — Kevin Wigenton II (@KevinWigenton71) April 27, 2020

At 6-foot-5 and 290 pounds, Wigenton is listed as the No. 41 guard and No. 1,030 player overall in the 2021 class by 247Sports Composite rankings. He previously named a top four of Michigan State, Maryland, Pittsburgh and Tennessee.

Michigan State now has eight players – all three-star prospects – committed to its 2021 recruiting class. Four are in-state recruits in Warren Mott defensive end Tyson Watson, East Lansing offensive tackle Ethan Boyd, Oak Park running back Davion Primm and Detroit Loyola defensive tackle Derrick Harmon. The others are Wigenton, cornerback Antoine Booth from Maryland, defensive back Gabe Nealy from Florida and quarterback Hampton Fay from Texas.

All eight players announced their commitment to Michigan State and new head coach Mel Tucker since April 7. That was after the NCAA instituted a recruiting dead period through at least May 31 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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