Four-star WR Malik Heath says there's a 'very high' chance of him flipping to SEC rival

Malik Heath has been committed to Mississippi State for 15 months, but that could very well be coming to an end soon. And that's according to Heath himself who told SEC Countrythat his visits to LSU have been pretty great and have raised the possibility of a flip for him.

Malik Heath has been committed to Mississippi State for 15 months, but that could very well be coming to an end soon. And that's according to Heath himself who told SEC Country that his visits to LSU have been pretty great and have raised the possibility of a flip for him.

The Jackson, Miss. native has been to Baton Rouge twice in the last four months and even named the Tigers as his No. 1 after junior day in March. He was asked about his chances of flipping from Mississippi State and the answer won't have Bulldogs fans feeling comfortable at all.

"Very high. They're very, very high," he said to SEC Country.

The 6'3", 205-pound receiver is the top ranked recruit in the state and the No. 37 receiver in the country according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings. He also has offers from Florida, Alabama, Louisville, Miami, Ole Miss and Nebraska as well as many others.

Here are some of his highlights:

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