Michigan State adds long snapper to 2020 class
Michigan State has received a late addition to its 2020 recruiting class.
Wednesday night, the Spartans received a commitment from long snapper Bryce Eimer, who will be a member of the program’s incoming class. He made his announcement with a post on Twitter.
“After much discussion with my family, and carefully considering the incredible options I have been presented, I am extremely excited to announce my commitment to Michigan State University,” Eimer wrote.
After much discussion with my family, and carefully considering the incredible options I have been presented, I am extremely excited to announce my commitment to Michigan State University! @Coach_mtucker @CoachDGibson @LetitRide19 pic.twitter.com/GKQf9vwq28
— Bryce (@bryceeimer12) May 28, 2020
Eimer is a 5-foot-11, 205-pound long snapper out of New Jersey. He has received a five-star rating from Rubio Long Snapping, meaning he’s considered a Division I prospect. Based on his evaluation, he’s considered to be the No. 15 long snapper of his class.
From RubioLongSnapping.com:
Eimer was outstanding during the Rubio Long Snapping 2019 Summer Tour. He is one of those Long Snappers that simply doesn’t have bad snap,” You can watch him all day and all night and he simply doesn’t miss. Form is gorgeous and he snaps a really smooth ball. The bigger and stronger he gets, the more dominant he will be in college. Flat out stud of a Long Snapper.
Michigan State’s 2020 class is now up to 23 members, ranking 10th in the B1G and 43rd nationally.