Michigan State Lands Commitment from In-State Offensive Lineman

Grant Adloff, a 2027 recruit from East Grand Rapids, pledged to the Spartans.

Jan. 31, 2026 at 1:07pm

Michigan State football has added another commitment to its 2027 recruiting class, landing a pledge from in-state offensive lineman Grant Adloff. Adloff, a 6-foot-4, 272-pound prospect from East Grand Rapids High School, announced his verbal commitment to the Spartans on Saturday.

Why it matters

This commitment helps bolster Michigan State's offensive line for the future, as the Spartans look to build on their recent success under new head coach Pat Fitzgerald. Adloff's pledge also keeps an in-state talent within the state, a key recruiting priority for the program.

The details

Adloff, who does not yet have a 247Sports Composite rating, reported an offer from Michigan State after visiting the campus last weekend. He also holds offers from Western Michigan, Central Michigan, and Toledo. Adloff is the second member of Michigan State's 2027 recruiting class, joining three-star running back Savior Owens from Ohio.

  • Adloff announced his verbal commitment on Saturday, January 31, 2026.

The players

Grant Adloff

A 2027 offensive lineman recruit from East Grand Rapids High School in Michigan.

Pat Fitzgerald

The new head coach of the Michigan State football team.

Savior Owens

A three-star running back recruit from Ohio who is also part of Michigan State's 2027 class.

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The takeaway

Michigan State continues to build momentum on the recruiting trail under new coach Pat Fitzgerald, landing a commitment from in-state offensive lineman Grant Adloff. This pledge helps strengthen the Spartans' future offensive line and keeps a talented local prospect within the state.