Michigan State football is making big moves on the recruiting trail, locking in an official visit with a standout four-star wide receiver prospect from Illinois. Ronnie Gomiller, hailing from East St. Louis, announced on Thursday that he'll be heading to East Lansing for an official visit in early June, specifically on June 12. This is a major win for the Spartans as they look to bolster their future receiving corps.
Gomiller is no ordinary recruit. Rated as a four-star prospect with a composite score of 89.04 on 247Sports, he's ranked as the No. 54 wide receiver and No. 433 overall prospect in the 2027 class. That's elite company, and it's easy to see why Michigan State is eager to bring him into the fold. With offers from nearly 20 schools, including powerhouses like Utah, Cincinnati, Iowa State, Indiana, Arizona State, Iowa, Kansas State, Kentucky, Maryland, and Washington State, Gomiller is in high demand. He's also drawn interest from several Group of Five programs, making him one of the most sought-after playmakers in his class.
The Spartans are now one of just four schools to secure an official visit with Gomiller, alongside Utah, Cincinnati, and Iowa State. This puts Michigan State in a prime position to make a strong impression when he arrives on campus. For a program looking to reload at wide receiver, landing a talent like Gomiller could be a game-changer. His combination of speed, hands, and route-running makes him a threat on the outside, and his visit will be a key step in building that connection.
As the recruiting season heats up, all eyes will be on East Lansing this June. Whether you're a Spartan fan or just love following the next generation of football stars, this is a name to watch. Stay tuned for more updates as Michigan State continues to chase top-tier talent for the 2027 class.
