Michigan State football QB commit Bo Edmundson not playing with injury

MSU QB commit Bo Edmundson is being held out of action due to injury

Lake Travis High School kicked off their high school football season, showcasing their team on ESPNU. Lake Travis has lofty expectations for their 2022 season and are looking to make a run at the state title.

Unfortunately, the season is not off to the start they wanted. Quarterback and Michigan State football commit Bo Edmundson was held out of the game due to injury.

It is unknown the severity of the injury, but it is rumored to be a back injury.

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Getting to know Michigan State football’s 2023 QB Bo Edmundson

Get to know Bo Edmundson, Michigan State’s new 2023 QB commit

Michigan State football has landed a commitment from the next QB in line to take over in its program’s history. 2023 Texas native Bo Edmundson made his commitment to Michigan State on Monday night, putting him next-in-line to take over the Spartans storied quarterback position.

Edmundson is the third quarterback, joining Hamp Fay and Katin Houser, to commit to Michigan State under Mel Tucker and offensive coordinator Jay Johnson’s regime in East Lansing.

Get to know Michigan State’s new 2023 QB commit Bo Edmundson:

Report: Ex-Del Valle HC Charles Burton, 5-star WR Caleb Burton to join Lake Travis

The five-star wide receiver and his father are set to join forces again at Texas powerhouse Lake Travis, according to reports.

With Charles Burton not returning as Del Valle High School’s football coach next season, five-star wide receiver Caleb Burton decided to play his senior season elsewhere.

Now, the two are joining forces once again at a Texas high school football powerhouse.

According to Thomas Jones of the Austin American-Statesman, Charles Burton is joining Lake Travis High School’s coaching staff, with his son set to transfer into the school as well. Charles Burton’s hire won’t be approved by the Lake Travis school district until later this month and he won’t begin working at the school until next school year.

Charles Burton was recently replaced at Del Valle by IMG Academy’s Bobby Acosta. The elder Burton went 29-51 in eight seasons at Del Valle and was the school’s longest-tenured head coach before resigning from the position in March. Burton made just one playoff appearance in his tenure at Del Valle and went 3-6 last season.

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Caleb Burton, meanwhile, is committed to Ohio State and caught 82 passes for 1,515 yards and 18 touchdowns in his freshman and sophomore years before missing his junior year with an injury. Once he returns, he will bolster a Lake Travis team that averaged 52.6 points per game and went 6-1 last season.

Lake Travis welcomes back eight starters on defense and five on offense next season, headlined by quarterback Bo Edmundson.