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Michigan State football extends offer to 2027 wide receiver from East St. Louis

Michigan State football extends offer to 2027 wide receiver from East St. Louis

USA Today7 days ago

Michigan State has done a phenomenal job recruiting the 2026 recruiting class in the month June, but now, the focus has slightly transferred to the 2027 recruiting class.
Over the course of the month, in the background of the official visits taking place, the Spartans have also been hosting camps for underclassmen prospects and prospects looking to earn themselves an offer. On Sunday, the Spartans were hosting a 7-on-7 tournament in place of a camp.
While a Detroit native wide receiver received a roster as a result of the event, another prospect, a wide receiver from East St. Louis, Illinois, also received an offer.
Ronnie Gomiller received the offer, a 5-foot-10 and 160 pound wide receiver, he has not yet been ranked by recruiting websites. He has received additional offers from Indiana, Kansas State and Maryland.
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