Michigan State football is making moves early in the recruiting game, extending an offer to a promising 2028 linebacker prospect who's already turning heads at the Power Four level.
Brodie Metzger, a standout from Hills, Minn., announced the offer on Friday via his X (formerly Twitter) account, sharing that he received the news from Spartans head coach Pat Fitzgerald after a productive conversation. At 6-foot-3 and 195 pounds, Metzger brings the kind of length and athleticism that college coaches covet in today's game—think sideline-to-sideline range with room to grow.
While he's still unranked on 247Sports, the interest is anything but quiet. Metzger's offer list is already stacking up, including Big Ten heavyweights like Illinois, Iowa, Iowa State, Minnesota, and Penn State, along with South Dakota State. For a player in the 2028 class—meaning he's likely just a freshman or sophomore in high school—that's a clear sign of elite potential.
Michigan State's early involvement shows the staff is thinking ahead, targeting versatile defenders who can develop into impact players. As Metzger continues to build his game, Spartans fans should keep an eye on this recruitment—it could heat up fast.
