Caleb Johnson commits to Michigan State following official visits
2 sources • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 10:37 PM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
Caleb Johnson, a four-star offensive lineman from Noblesville, committed to Michigan State on June 13, 2026. He chose the Spartans over offers from programs including Indiana and Iowa. Standing 6-5 and weighing 275 pounds, Johnson's recruitment gained momentum after receiving his first Power Four conference offer in January. He is rated as a top prospect in Indiana and is the highest-ranked recruit for Michigan State's 2027 class. Johnson cited the coaching staff's belief in his potential and his connections with the incoming class as key factors in his decision.
- •Johnson is rated as a four-star prospect by 247sports and Rivals.
- •He is Michigan State's third offensive line recruit for the 2027 class.
- •Johnson was previously recruited by several Power Four programs, including Indiana and Iowa.
- •He had official visits to Indiana, Michigan State, and Iowa before his commitment.
- 10:37 PMYahoo Sports — Noblesville four-star offensive lineman Caleb Johnson commits to Big Ten program
"Four-star Noblesville offensive lineman Caleb Johnson had offers from several Power Four programs. He committed to Big Ten school on Saturday.
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