Spartans listed as finalist for 3-star California OL prospect ahead commitment next month

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Michigan State football is one of eight schools still in the mix for a three-star California offensive lineman that will be announcing his college decision next month.

Quinn Buckey of Bakersfield, Calif. revealed his top eight schools he'll be considering as he leads up to his commitment next month. Buckey is down to the following schools: Michigan State, UCLA, California, Oklahoma State, Arizona State, Arizona, Vanderbilt and Stanford.

Buckey is listed as a three-star offensive tackle in the 2026 class. He holds a rating of 87 on 247Sports.

Buckey ranks as the No. 74 offensive tackle in the class, according to 247Sports. He is also listed as the No. 85 player from California in the class.

Buckey announced last week that he'll be officially committing on June 13. This will come after numerous official visits, including a trip to Michigan State last month.

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— Quinn Buckey (@Quinnbuckey) May 12, 2025

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