
Michigan State Secures Commitment from Three-Star Wide Receiver Zach Forbish
The 2027 class addition bolsters the Spartans' recruiting class as Forbish, a 6‑foot‑3, 200‑pound prospect, chooses Michigan State over Wisconsin, Pitt and North Texas.
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The 2027 class addition bolsters the Spartans' recruiting class as Forbish, a 6‑foot‑3, 200‑pound prospect, chooses Michigan State over Wisconsin, Pitt and North Texas.

Michigan State has secured six new scholarship commitments during the official visit season, climbing to No. 40 nationally and No. 13 in the Big Ten. The class features only one four‑star prospect, yet nine of the 13 pledges rank inside the top 1,000. With Pat Fitzgerald now overseeing a full recruiting cycle, the program hopes to translate this momentum into on‑field success despite recent instability.
The Spartans' 2027 recruiting class has grown to 13 members with the addition of Colorado tight end Ryan Pankey and Texas wide receiver Zach Forbish, both of whom bring high rankings and versatile athleticism.

Michigan State's football program added four prospects over the weekend, highlighted by Zach Forbish, a 2027 wide receiver from Texas who chose the Spartans over offers from Wisconsin and Pitt.

Zach Forbish, a highly touted wide receiver from Lone Star High School in Texas, has pledged to Michigan State, marking the latest in a series of rapid commitments for the program.

With Chrishon McCray, Rodney Bullard Jr. and Jameel Gardner Jr. set to exhaust their eligibility, Michigan State is intensifying its pursuit of top receiver prospects, including Detroit’s Don Spillers III, Montana’s Steele Harris and Texas’ Zach Forbish, each of whom is scheduled for official visits and carries significant commitments.