MSU football offers 2026 4-star defensive end

MSU offers a 4-star DE, brother of Michigan defensive lineman

Sunday night has been a day of offering new prospects for the future Michigan State recruiting classes. The latest offer has gone out to a 4-star prospect from New Jersey.

A 6-foot-4, 230 pound defensive end from Princeton, New Jersey, Luke Wafle has earned an offer from Michigan State. Wafle is the younger brother of Owen, who was a 4-star defensive line commit to the Spartans rival Michigan in the 2024 recruiting class.

https://twitter.com/WafleLuke/status/1835455500554514606

Wafle attends the Hun School, a high school powerhouse in the state of New Jersey. He currently ranks as a 4-star prospect and ranks as the No. 212 overall player accoriding to the 247Sports composite rankings.

Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow Cory Linsner on Twitter @Cory_Linsner

Georgia football offers edge rusher Luke Wafle

Georgia football offers the No. 1 recruit in New Jersey, Luke Wafle

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to four-star edge rusher Luke Wafle. Wafle is a member of the class of 2026.

Luke Wafle is ranked as the No. 1 recruit in New Jersey in the 2026 recruiting cycle. Former Georgia defensive backs coach Fran Brown had a lot of ties in New Jersey and helped the Bulldogs land some elite talent from the Northeast. Can the Dawgs continue recruiting the Northeast at a high level after Brown’s departure?

Wafle plays high school football for The Hun School in Princeton, New Jersey. The 6-foot-4, 230-pound edge rusher is ranked as the No. 86 recruit in the class of 2026 and the No. 6 player at his position. Wafle also plays basketball for The Hun School.

The four-star announced his scholarship offer from the Georgia Bulldogs via social media:

Georgia football, like most college programs, does not currently have any commitments in the class of 2026. That will change soon.

Tennessee offers 2026 edge prospect Luke Wafle

Tennessee offers 2026 edge prospect Luke Wafle.

Tennessee offered a scholarship to 2026 edge prospect Luke Wafle.

“Honored to say I have earned an offer from the University of Tennessee,” Wafle said.

The 6-foot-4, 230-pound edge prospect is from Hun School of Princeton in Princeton, New Jersey.

Wafle is the No. 92 national prospect in the class of 2026. He ranks as the No. 6 edge prospect and No. 1 overall prospect in New Jersey, according to 247Sports.

The Vols are the second Southeastern Conference school to offer Wafle.

Wafle has scholarship offers from Tennessee, Rutgers, Boston College, West Virginia, Duke, Penn State, Illinois, Oklahoma, Pittsburgh, Michigan and Wisconsin.

Rutgers was the first school to offer Wafle on May. 5, 2023.

Michigan football offers rising-star brother of 2024 signee

Interesting offer! #GoBlue

Perhaps one of the most underrated signees of the 2024 recruiting cycle is defensive tackle Owen Wafle, who flipped last year from his commitment to Notre Dame. Wafle is the quintessential ‘football guy’ and quickly became a fan favorite soon after signing day when a video surfaced showing him making an impressive tackle in a high school game.

And perhaps he won’t be the only Wafle to end up in Ann Arbor.

On Tuesday, as Michigan football continues to put out offers despite the uncertainty with head coach Jim Harbaugh interviewing for NFL jobs, and one was extended to Luke Wafle, Owen’s younger brother.

A 2026 Princeton (N.J.) Hun School four-star edge rusher, Luke Wafle is listed at 6-foot-4, 230 pounds, and is the No. 92 player in the country, regardless of position, according to 247Sports. He already has offers from Duke, Boston College, Illinois, Oklahoma, Penn State, Pitt, Rutgers, and West Virginia.

Michigan has had a lot of success getting legacy prospects, including Ronnie and Kendrick Bell, Christopher and Myles Hinton, James and Josh Ross, and others.

Rutgers football is the first Power Five offer for Luke Wafle

Rutgers football the first Power Five offer for Luke Wafle.

Luke Wafle was offered by Rutgers football on Wednesday. The offer from the Scarlet Knights was the first from a Power Five program for Wafle.

It won’t be the last.

A class of 2025 recruit from The Hun School (Princeton, N.J)., Wafle checks in at 6-foot-4 and 225 pounds. He projects as a defensive end at the next level.

Wafle is just beginning to see his recruitment take off. In mid-April, he attended the Penn State annual spring game.

Playing both weak and strongside, Wafle is impressive with his burst off the edge. He has excellent pursuit as well as a frame that should be able to handle additional size and strength gains.

 

His older brother is class of 2024 recruit Owen Wafle, a defensive lineman who is committed to Notre Dame.

[lawrence-related id=26508]

For Rutgers, the class of 2024 currently stands at seven commits following two verbals over the weekend from a pair of tight ends. The first commit came on Sunday from Michigan tight end Monte Keener, who made his decision a week removed from his visit to Rutgers. At the time of his commitment, Keener held Power Five offers from Indiana and Minnesota.

Then on Monday, Matthew Ogunniyi from Maryland committed to Rutgers. Ogunniyi recently was offered by Texas A&M just two weeks before he committed to the Scarlet Knights.

[lawrence-related id=26481,26479,26475]

[mm-video type=video id=01gzj39y75g55b3mnw26 playlist_id=none player_id=01eqbvp13nn1gy6hd4 image=https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/video/thumbnail/mmplus/01gzj39y75g55b3mnw26/01gzj39y75g55b3mnw26-1f8be2d015a467eba31625b7765c1f04.jpg]