
MSU football set to host 3-star WR Rai'shawn Elmore for official visit this week
A three-star wide receiver prospect from North Carolina is set to take an official visit to Michigan State this week.
Rai'shawn Elmore of Indian Trail, N.C. will be taking an official visit to Michigan State this upcoming weekend. Elmore posted on his social media X account about the upcoming visit to Michigan State on Monday.
Elmore is a three-star prospect in the 2026 class, according to 247Sports. He holds a recruiting rating of 86 on 247Sports, and ranks as the No. 195 wide receiver within the class. He is also ranked as the No. 42 player from North Carolina in the class.
Michigan State is one of only a few schools to offer Elmore at this point in his recruitment. According to 247Sports, he also holds offers from East Carolina, Charlotte, Appalachian State, Coastal Carolina, Liberty and James Madison.
Elmore has already taken an official visit to Charlotte last weekend, and is scheduled to visit East Carolina next weekend.
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