Four-Star 2023 Running Back Kedrick Reescano Decommits From Michigan State
STILLWATER – Four-star running back Kedrick Reescano took to Twitter Thursday afternoon to announce he’s decommitted from Michigan State.
The news comes less than a week after Reescano was in Stillwater on an official visit during the 41-34 win over No. 20 Texas.
Reescano is a 5-11, 190-pound running back in the 2023 class out of New Caney (TX) High School. He currently holds 15 offers in this cycle. Reescano’s having a very strong senior season as he’s tallied 1,200 yards and a whopping 22 touchdowns on 148 carries through just eight games. He’s averaging 150 yards a game and an incredible 8.1 yards per carry.
Reescano is a versatile back that can glide and ease his way into the open field. He has power and he possesses multiple speeds and gears. It is fun to see him burst and then drop his speed, make a move, and watch as defenders slide by him so that he can crank up the speed again and get to the end zone. He is also an excellent pass catcher as he has 14 receptions for 206 yards and two touchdowns.
He committed to Michigan State way back in January 2022 and made his first official visit in East Lansing. He then officially visited both Arkansas and Ole Miss, the Hogs over the summer and Ole Miss the week before he was in Stillwater.
Running backs coach John Wozniak has been working very hard the past months to flip Reescano, with a lot of effort going into the official visit this past weekend. Wozniak has had a lot of success recruiting talented running backs to Stillwater, with him landing four-star back Ollie Gordon in the 2022 class and Jaden Nixon in 2021, both of which have made an impact this season.