Listermann is the second offensive lineman to join MSU's 2015 class Michigan State picked up its fifth commit in the 2015 recruiting class Sunday in Cincinnati (Ohio) Winton Woods offensive tackle Noah Listermann. Listermann visited East Lansing with his parents Saturday and committed to coach Mark Dantonio Sunday.

“I’ve always been a big fan of Michigan State,” Listermann said. “Since my sophomore season I’ve always enjoyed watching them. I’ve always enjoyed going up there because you can just feel the energy when you’re there. It’s just the coaches there. From the first time meeting coach D, I could tell how genuine he was. All the coaches and people up there are just so genuine at Michigan State. It’s just a family thing and that’s what I was looking for in where I wanted to go.”

The 6-foot-7, 293-pound Listermann chose the Spartans over additional offers from the likes of Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Maryland, Cincinnati, Virginia, Rutgers, Georgia Tech and a few others. Listermann is the second offensive lineman commit for MSU in 2015, joining Detroit (Mich.) MLK offensive guard Kyonta Stallworth.

247Sports’ Crystal Ball had the three-star prospect trending toward MSU at 100 percent.

