
Michigan State football extends offer to 2027 Pennsylvania linebacker prospect
Michigan State has extended a host of new offers in the 2027 recruiting class, and on Monday, they have found their latest prospect to offer.
Ni'Shaun Ward-McMullen was the recipient of the offer from Michigan State defensive coordinator Joe Rossi, who is also the team's linebacker coach. A 6-foot-2, 225 pound linebacker from Steelton, Pennsylvania, attending Steelton-Highspire High School, Ward-McMullen has yet to be ranked.
Michigan State has gone into Rossi's home state to give Ward-McMullen his first division one offer. Minnesota has also shown interest in the 2027 linebacker prospect. He does not have any other additional offers at this time.
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