Michigan State football lands 2025 QB recruit, kicks off the 2025 class

MSU starts the 2025 recruiting class with a bang:

Michigan State has started their 2025 recruiting class, and they have done it with a bang, landing a commitment from their quarterback of the recruiting class. Leo Hannan has made the decision to commit to the Spartans.

Hannan is a 6-foot-3 gun slinger hailing from Anaheim, California, attending Servite High School.

A highly rated 3-star, the Spartans beat the likes of Arizona, Arkansas, BYU, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, Oregon State, Pitt, Virginia and Washington for the commitment.

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Michigan State football lands elite QB transfer Aidan Chiles

BREAKING: Michigan State lands top QB in NCAA transfer portal

Michigan State has their quarterback of the future. The Spartans have gotten the official word that elite transfer QB Aidan Chiles has committed to the program.

Chiles is a former high profile recruit that spent one season at Oregon State, prior to entering the transfer portal.

According to 247Sports, Chiles is the best quarterback in the transfer portal and the No. 2 overall player in the portal. As a recruit in the 2023 class, Chiles ranked as a high 4-star at No. 58 in the nation and the No. 7 QB.

In his one season at Oregon State, Chiles went 24-for-35 passing with 309 yards, 4 touchdowns and no interceptions.

A huge win for Jonathan Smith early in his MSU tenure.

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Michigan State football interim head coach Harlon Barnett talks QB situation

Harlon Barnett talked about MSU’s QB situation after the loss to Maryland:

Michigan state football dropped a costly game against the Maryland Terrapins, mostly in part due to the five turnovers the Spartans committed in the contest. Of those five turnovers, two came by way of interceptions by Noah Kim, who also missed Montorie Foster on a touchdown by a clear overthrow.

The Spartans turned to redshirt freshman Katin Houser in the fourth quarter, who led a good drive but ultimately threw a pick inside the 5-yard line.

Barnett talked about the QB change, but further affirmed that Noah Kim was this team’s quarterback.

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Michigan State football and 2023 QB commit part ways

It appears Bo Edmundson is no longer be a part of Michigan State’s 2023 recruiting class:

Bo Edmunson had been the quarterback commit for the Michigan State Spartans in the 2023 recruiting class since early February. But the quarterback is no longer a member of the 2023 class for Michigan State.

It was reported by Michigan State’s 247Sports website, Spartan Tailgate, that it was a mutual parting of the ways between the Austin, Texas, native and the Spartans.

Stay tuned with Spartans Wire for the latest on Michigan State’s quarterback board.

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QBs to monitor in the 2024 class for Michigan State football

Michigan State is sitting in a good spot with several gunslingers in the 2024 recruiting class

It is never too early to start thinking about what quarterback Michigan State might land in the 2024 recruiting class. Quarterback is obviously the most important position on the field, and it is imperative that the coaching staff restocks the position year over year.

Michigan State’s offensive coordinator and QB coach Jay Johnson has made some great headway thus far with several top quarterbacks in the 2024 class, as he knows how big of a year it will be to land a top QB.

Take a look at what QBs Michigan State has been pursuing in the 2024 class:

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Payton Thorne to start at QB for MSU Football vs. Maryland

Redshirt freshman Payton Thorne will be making his second start in a row against Maryland, in College Park.

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For the second straight week Payton Thorne will be the head man at quarterback for the Spartans. There has been a lot of controversy surrounding the quarterback room this season for Michigan State, but it is now officially Thorne’s chance to show what he has.

Thorne made his first career start this past week against Penn State in Beaver Stadium. In his first start, Thorne threw for 325 yards and three touchdowns, giving the Spartans passing game a much-needed boost.

Michigan State will travel to College Park to face off with Maryland in Thorne’s second career start. Thorne, a redshirt freshman, is trying to solidify his spot as the Spartans starting quarterback for the years to come. These two starts will be a great opportunity for Thorne to earn the trust of the coaching staff, as well as brewing excitement for the fans.

Michigan State faces off with Maryland this Saturday at 7:30 p.m. EST. on the Big Ten Network.

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