Hold your breath, ladies and gentlemen, the Caleb Swanigan saga is far from over. According to a report who has been talking to sources close to Swanigan, Michigan State is back in the mix. Yes, despite his decommitment from the Spartans, Swanigan has been in contact with the school, trying to fix the mess that had been created by his departure.

The report had this to say regarding MSU’s chances today:

We just received a call (not a text, you young bucks) from our very reliable source that Swanigan has been in contact this weekend with the Michigan State basketball staff. Issues are trying to be resolved and we are told that Michigan State is officially back in the mix for his possible commitment to the Spartans. But before we as Spartan fans get too exicted, there is the x-factor: Tom Izzo. Our source does not know those details but Izzo and Swanigan have some things to work out first.

While it’s not concrete evidence, by any means, the report also tabbed Michigan State’s chances of landing Swanigan at 35 percent to Kentucky‘s 50 percent.

The Spartans’ chances to land Caleb may be growing by the day, but it seems almost as unlikely as anything that he would pick Michigan State once again. Even if he did, Tom Izzo is a no-nonsense type of coach and situations like this aren’t taken too kindly by him.

It was rumored that he was happy that the circus was over last week, but now it’s being rumored that the two sides are talking once again. Izzo may just look at it as a situation of closure while Caleb may be looking at MSU as a last resort.

Many believe that Swanigan’s top choice is Cal, but it can’t seem to make room for him with an extra scholarship by someone leaving the program.

Kentucky has been emerging of late and it seems like head coach John Calipari is doing everything he can to try and attract the five-star power forward to Lexington.

Purdue, I’m sorry to say, but not really, is basically out of it at this point. While that’s not a fact, the rumors of him landing with the Boilermakers have subsided and it’s highly unlikely he would commit now after having many opportunities to have already done so.

Let the saga continue.