NEW COMMIT: 2026 three-star Seattle DE Fameitau Siale commits to Michigan State

Michigan State is hot on the recruiting trail during the month of June, and the success continues with the commitment of Seattle three-star defensive end Fameitau "FA" Siale today.

The O'Dea High School star took his official visit to Michigan State during the weekend of May 30 through June 1. He followed that with a trip to his hometown program, Washington, and he also took an official visit to Arizona State in early May.

Michigan State was able to beat the perceived favorite, the Huskies — in addition to the the Sun Devils and several others — for the coveted defensive end.

MSU continues to make an effort to build upon its Polynesian pipeline, and Siale is the latest example of that.

Siale has built a strong bond with defensive line coach Legi Suiaunoa. He will play under Suiaunoa, head coach Jonathan Smith, defensive coordinator/linebackers coach Joe Rossi, assistant defensive line coach Antjuan Simmons and the rest of the staff at Michigan State.

Following his official visit, Siale spoke to Adam Gorney, the national recruiting director for Rivals, about the trip.

“What stood out the most was Coach Legi (Suiaunoa's) teachings and how much knowledge he has about the game," Siale said. "The message I received from the coaches is that they are there to help all their players get to that next level in football and academics.”

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NEW COMMIT: Michigan State flips 2026 safety commit Jordan Vann from Virginia

It's flip season. Michigan State has successfully flipped the commitment of class of 2026 three-star Ohio safety Jordan Vann, as he announced his pledged to the Spartans on Sunday. Vann was previously committed to Virginia.

Vann silently took an official visit to Michigan State this weekend (June 13 through June 15). He also took trips to MSU in January and during the 2024 football season.

This is the second safety from Ohio whom the Spartans were successfully able to flip, as Michigan State also flipped former Iowa State three-star Brayden Thomas earlier this month.

Vann committed to the Cavaliers back in February. After his change of heart, he will now elect to play his college football under head coach Jonathan Smith, defensive coordinator/linebackers coach Joe Rossi, safeties coach James Adams, secondary coach Blue Adams and the rest of the MSU staff.

More here, including a break down of Vann's game from Greg Smith:

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