Blue-chip brother of 2026 commit and Michigan State football DB announces visit date

Sparty takes the field before Michigan State's football game against Purdue on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024, at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing.
Sparty takes the field before Michigan State's football game against Purdue on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024, at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing. | Nick King/Lansing State Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

It may be the first game week of the year, but Jonathan Smith isn't done recruiting -- not even close. The second-year Michigan State football coach is preparing for Western Michigan, but he's also focused on finishing the 2026 recruiting class while kickstarting the 2027 cycle.

The 2026 class is in good shape, jumping about 40-50 spots since the spring when there were just four prospects committed. Now, Michigan State is ranked No. 32 nationally with 22 commits, and there should be more on the way if the Spartans prove they can reach their goals on the field this season and make a bowl.

This season is also critical for the 2027 class which currently sits at zero commits.

Smith is hoping that a sibling of a current defensive back as well as a 2026 class four-star commit could help change that. And he'll be on campus for a huge Week 2 battle with Boston College.

That recruit is Gideon Gash, the four-star younger brother of 2026 receiver commit Samson Gash and current Spartan sophomore defensive back Caleb Gash.

The youngest Gash brother plays for powerhouse Catholic Central where he's aiming to help the Shamrocks win the state title, and they have the talent to do so. Gideon and Samson are the stars of the team and Smith is hoping he can land both of them to help turn the program back into a winner and a hotspot for local recruits.

Before, Gideon announced that he would be taking a trip to East Lansing for a game this fall, but the week was never set in stone. It appears that has changed.

What a game to attend, too.

The youngest Gash is ranked the No. 299 overall recruit in 2027 and he's Michigan's sixth-best recruit, according to the composite. He's also a 6-foot-4 cornerback. Yes, please.