Mississippi State football’s Big Dawg Camp continues to provide good news for first-year head coach Zach Arnett.
Luke Work, a 2024 three-star offensive lineman, committed to the Bulldogs less than 24 hours after attending the workout Thursday night at Davis Wade Stadium.
Work, from Lausanne Collegiate School in Memphis, became the second commitment after participating in the camp, joining four-star defensive lineman Terrance Hibbler, who committed to MSU late Thursday evening.
Work, who is listed at 6-foot-6, 285 pounds, is listed as the No. 1,168 overall player and No. 98 offensive tackle in the 2024 class by 247sports Composite. He chose the Bulldogs over Purdue, Arkansas State and Army, among other offers.
Work became the seventh commitment in MSU’s 2024 class, which ranked No. 35 in college football before his announcement.
Also committed to MSU’s 2024 class are three-star offensive lineman TJ Lockhart, three-star athlete Caleb Dozier, three-star wideout Matt Mayfield and three-star tight end Jay Lindsey.
Justin Frommer is the Mississippi State sports reporter for The Dispatch.
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