Purdue secures commitment from offensive lineman Nicholas Schurman for 2027
2 sources • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 3:32 PM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
Nicholas Schurman, an offensive lineman from Westfield (Ind.) High, has committed to Purdue for the 2027 recruiting class. He chose the Boilermakers over schools such as Stanford, Wake Forest, Virginia, and Indiana. Schurman expressed excitement about connecting with the coaching staff and experiencing the impressive facilities during his official visit. He aims to help turn around the program he has long supported. Schurman's commitment marks the 13th for Purdue in the 2027 class, strengthening their recruiting efforts under head coach Barry Odom.
- •Nicholas Schurman commits to Purdue after several visits.
- •He chose Purdue over Stanford, Wake Forest, and others.
- •Purdue's 2027 class now includes 13 commitments.
- •Schurman aims to contribute to the team's turnaround.
- 3:32 PMYahoo Sports — Westfield 3-star offensive lineman latest to commit to in-state program
- 3:04 PMYahoo Sports — Purdue adds coveted offensive lineman Nicholas Schurman to 2027 class
"Westfield (Ind.) High offensive lineman Nicholas Schurman tells Rivals he has committed to Purdue. The key in-state target chose to play for head coach Barry Odom and the Boilermakers over his other top schools in Stanford, Wake Forest, Virginia and Indiana. “Obviously it meant a lot growing up watching Purdue sports, so seeing how Purdue […]
"Nicholas Schurman chose the Boilermakers over Indiana, Stanford, Virginia and others.
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External links- Yahoo SportsJun 11, 2026, 3:32 PMWestfield 3-star offensive lineman latest to commit to in-state program
Nicholas Schurman chose the Boilermakers over Indiana, Stanford, Virginia and others.
- Yahoo SportsJun 11, 2026, 3:04 PMPurdue adds coveted offensive lineman Nicholas Schurman to 2027 class
Westfield (Ind.) High offensive lineman Nicholas Schurman tells Rivals he has committed to Purdue. The key in-state target chose to play for head coach Barry Odom and the Boilermakers over his other top schools in Stanford, Wake Forest, Virginia and Indiana. “Obviously it meant a lot growing up watching Purdue sports, so seeing how Purdue […]
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