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Elite 2027 QB Peter Bourque commits to Michigan football over Penn State

Elite 2027 QB Peter Bourque commits to Michigan football over Penn State

USA Today4 days ago
When it comes to Michigan football recruiting, the Wolverines have done their best when they've had an early ringleader -- especially a quarterback -- leading the charge. It's always a good thing to get an early pledge from a high-profile QB early in the process, much like the maize and blue had with J.J. McCarthy, who was committed years before he actually enrolled.
Now, though not as long-tenured, it appears as if the maize and blue have their man.
Thought long to be a Penn State lean, Marion (Mass.) Tabor Academy four-star signal caller Peter Bourque has been long connected with the Wolverines. It had looked as if he would end up elsewhere while Michigan had zeroed in on Louisiana-based four-star Malachi Zeigler. But things took a sharp turn over the weekend, and on Monday morning, Bourque committed to Michigan.
Here's the scouting report via 247Sports:
Towering pocket passer with a live arm that has turned heads with his exit velocity, release points and ball placement. Will head to college with a little more seasoning than others after electing to reclassify and move back a year. That gained maturity constantly shows up on tape as he's a decisive thrower that limits risks. Sees the field well and will let route concepts develop while coordinating a modern pro-style attack. Rips tight spirals to the second and third levels with ease and has proven to be extremely efficient working off play-action. Grew up playing lacrosse and those movement skills translate over to the gridiron as he will climb away from pressure and step into throws. Not one that's afraid to embrace contact. Hasn't faced the highest-level of competition in New England, but has delivered in key moments, which counts. Should be viewed as a potential multi-year starter at the Power Four level that can challenge defense vertically.
Bourque is the Wolverines' third commitment of the 2027 class, joining offensive linemen Louis Esposito and Tristan Dare. He's listed at 6-foot-4, 190 pounds and is rated highest by the 247Sports Composite, which has him as the No. 75 player in the country, and the sixth-best quarterback in the cycle.
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