2024 3-star QB Henry Hasselbeck de-commits from Michigan State football

2024 3-star QB Henry Hasselbeck de-commits from Michigan State football

For reasons we are all aware of, Michigan State had to change the staff of their football program this fall, and we knew there would be some casualties in terms of recruiting during that transition. On Friday, the Spartans got some of that bad news, when 2024 3-star quarterback Henry Hasselbeck announced that he will be de-committing from MSU.

While Hasselbeck did de-commit, he also made it clear that MSU is still in consideration for his re-commitment. Hasselbeck had originally committed to Michigan State back in July.

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Michigan State football lands commitment from 2024 QB Henry Hasselbeck

MSU has their QB for the 2024 recruiting class landing the son of a former NFL all-pro:

Michigan State has landed their quarterback for the 2024 recruiting class, earning the commitment of 3-star QB Henry Hasselbeck, the son of former NFL all-pro Matt Hasselbeck.

Hasselbeck is a native of Westwood, Massachusetts, attending Xaverian Brothers High School. The Spartans beat out his dads alma mater Boston College, Arizona, Pitt and Georgia Tech for the commitment of the younger Hasselbeck.

Hasselbeck ranks as a 3-star prospect and was formerly committed to Maryland to play lacrosse.

Hasselbeck joins Jaylen Thompson, AJ Dennis, Logan Bennett, Reggie Powers, Camren Campbell, Anthony Carrie, Syair Torrence, Mercer Luniewski and Charlton Luniewski in Michigan State’s 2024 recruiting class.

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Spartans trending towards picking up commitment from 3-star QB Henry Hasselbeck

Michigan State football is trending in the right direction to pick up a commitment from the son of a former All-Pro quarterback

Michigan State football is trending in the right direction to pick up a commitment from the son of a former All-Pro quarterback.

Three-star quarterback Henry Hasselbeck — son of former Seattle Seahawks great quarterback Matt Hasselbeck — is projected to end up in green-and-white. A slew of 247Sports crystal ball predictions in favor of the Spartans for Hasselbeck came in on Wednesday morning, including from recruiting guru Steve Wiltfong.

Hasselbeck ranks as the No. 52 quarterback in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2024 class. He holds offers from more than 15 schools, including the likes of Boston College, Arizona, Pitt and Georgia Tech.

There is no known commitment date set for Hasselbeck, but it appears things are going to land in Michigan State’s favor. Stay tuned to see if this commitment comes into fruition.

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2024 QB takes second visit to Michigan State football

MSU’s top 2024 QB target took a second visit to East Lansing this month:

Henry Hasselbeck is a top target at the quarterback position for Michigan State offensive coordinator and QBs coach Jay Johnson. Hasselbeck and MSU’s relationship is developing rather quickly, and it may payoff for the Spartans play caller.

In a recent interview with Spartans Wire, Hasselbeck revealed he took a second visit to MSU this month.

We returned to MSU this Monday-Tuesday to get another look at Michigan State. We returned this time so my mom could see East Lansing and meet the staff.

It seems as if MSU is closing in on its 2024 quarterback.

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2024 QB Henry Hasselbeck gives recruitment update, talks Michigan State football

2024 QB Henry Hasselbeck breaks down recruitment, talks MSU

Michigan State offensive coordinator Jay Johnson has yet to land a quarterback for the 2024 recruiting class, but there is one prospect that seems to have the full attention of the Spartans offensive leader.

Henry Hasselbeck, the son of NFL all-pro Matt Hasselbeck, has already made an official visit to Michigan State this summer and looks to be the top target on Johnson’s big board.

Hasselbeck is a three-star from Westwood, Massachusetts, who attends Xaverian Brothers High School. He holds offers from Arizona, Boston College, Georgia Tech, Pitt and UAB, among others. He is committed to play lacrosse at the University of Maryland.

Hasselbeck gave an update to Spartans Wire about where his recruitment stands as the month of June winds down:

Henry Hasselbeck to take official visit to Michigan State football this weekend

Matt Hasselbeck’s son, Henry, has set an official visit date to come to East Lansing, the first QB in the 2024 recruiting class to do so

Michigan State is gearing up for a huge month of June that is set to feature over 40 recruits taking official visits. Quarterback is a huge position for MSU to secure as the month goes on, and it has officially locked in its first QB official visitor of the month.

Henry Hasselbeck, the son of former NFL QB Matt Hasselbeck, is set to officially visit Michigan State this weekend, June 2.

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Michigan State football: 3 QBs to monitor heading into June

3 QBs fans should monitor in the 2024 recruiting class:

This may just be the third iteration of this series, but that is just recruiting in a nutshell. No position has seen more fluidity, and changes, than Michigan State’s QB board in the 2024 recruiting class.

Since the latest major changes, the dust has settled and we now know who Spartans OC/QB coach Jay Johnson is looking to target.

It is a strong list, and the Spartans will look to close on one of these targets as the headlining QB of the 2024 recruiting class:

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Michigan State football offers 3-star QB, son of former NFL QB

MSU has extended an offer to the son of a longtime NFL QB:

Michigan State has expanded its recruiting board at the quarterback position once again, and this time the offer went out to a player with a big time last name.

The Spartans have offered Henry Hasselbeck, the son of longtime NFL QB Matt Hasselbeck.

Hasselbeck attends Xaverian Brothers High School in Westwood, Massachusetts. He is currently committed to Maryland to play lacrosse.

Haseelbeck’s dad, Matt, had this reaction to the offer:

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Henry Hasselbeck, a name to know in 2023, releases junior highlight reel

Two weeks ago Hasselbeck shared his Junior highlight reel on Huddle.

It can be difficult for some high school quarterbacks to stand out. Sharing a last name with a famous Pro Bowl QB certainly doesn’t hurt, though. Just ask Arch Manning, who was the No. 1 overall recruit in the class of 2023 and possesses a ton of talent—but also had the benefit of the Manning last name.

While he doesn’t have quite the same starpower, Xaverian Brothers (Mass.) quarterback Henry Hasselbeck should also get a boost in this department. Henry is the son of former Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck – and he’s preparing to choose where he will play his college football soon.

From 2010, then Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck (8) walks off the field with his son Henry Hasselbeck on his shoulders after the NFC Wild Card playoff game against the New Orleans Saints at Qwest Field. (USAT)

Two weeks ago, Hasselbeck shared his junior highlight reel on Hudl. And now, looks ahead to his senior campaign under center. 

Hasselbeck (6-foot-3, 170 pounds) has a three-star rating from 247Sports and is ranked No. 49 among quarterbacks in the class of 2024.

So far, he has offers from Boston College, Bowling Green, Dartmouth, Georgia Tech, Pitt, UAB and Western Michigan.

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