
Spartans extend offer to elite 2027 QB prospect
Spartans extend offer to elite 2027 QB prospect Keegan Croucher of Cheshire, Conn. announced earlier this week that he's received an offer from Michigan State
Michigan State football has extended an offer to an elite quarterback prospect in the 2027 class.
Keegan Croucher of Cheshire, Conn. announced on Wednesday that he's received an offer from Michigan State. Croucher posted on his social media network to announce the offer from the Spartans.
Croucher ranks as the No. 6 quarterback in 247Sports' rankings for the 2027 class. He is also listed as the No. 1 player from Connecticut and No. 48 overall prospect.
Croucher is listed as a four-star prospect and holds a composite rating of 95 on 247Sports. Croucher plays for Cheshire Academy, and is listed at 6-foot-3.5 and 185 pounds. According to Greg Biggins of 247Sports, Croucher also plays basketball and baseball, and is considered a "legitimate" baseball prospect as well.
Michigan State is one of nearly 10 programs to extend Croucher an offer at this time, according to 247Sports. He also holds offers from Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ole Miss, Syracuse and UMass.
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