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Michigan State lands commitment from recently-offered 2025 TE Emmett Bork

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Michigan State continued to add to its 2025 recruiting class when it landed tight end Emmett Bork, of Oconomowoc (Wisc.) High School, on Monday. He announced his commitment via social media after spending the weekend of May 10 in East Lansing for an unofficial visit.

“Some of the best parts of the visit were getting to talk to and getting to know coach Woz (Brian Wozniak), coach (Jonathan) Smith, coach (Brian) Lindgren and coach Sean Levy a bit more, so it was great talking to them,” Bork said. “I really enjoyed getting to see the facilities and taking a tour around the building as well as talking football and offense with coach Lindgren and coach Woz and how MSU loves the tight end position.”

Michigan State tight ends coach Brian Wozniak offered Bork (6-6, 240) on May 10. Bork also recently picked up an offer from Illinois. He held additional offers from Indiana and Rutgers, among others. He is not yet ranked in the 2025 On3 Industry Rankings.

Michigan State will also host Bork for an official visit over the weekend of June 14. A handful of Spartan targets will join Bork that weekend, including in-state four-star defensive tackle Bobby Kanka and in-state four-star offensive lineman N-Kye Wynn. Four-star New Jersey cornerback Tariq Hayer and four-star Ohio offensive lineman Nolan Davenport, among others, will also take official visits to East Lansing that weekend.

Bork is Michigan State’s fourth 2025 commitment. He joins three-star California quarterback Leo Hannan and in-state three-star linebackers Charles White and DiMari Malone.

Michigan State has also made in-state 2025 tight end Jayden Savoury – a teammate of White’s at Orchard Lake (Mich.) St. Mary’s – a top priority. Savoury (6-6, 225) will take an official visit to East Lansing on June 7.

Michigan State will also welcome three-star Ohio tight end Tyler Kielmeyer for an official visit on June 7. Kielmeyer (6-7, 235) holds offers from Wisconsin, Rutgers, Illinois and Pittsburgh, among others.

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