Shock Twist: Former Michigan 4-Star QB Snubs Georgia for Virginia Tech in Last-Minute Commitment Shift
When teams have a change at head coach, many times players who were previously committed to the school change their commitment. Peter Bourque, a 4-star quarterback, was originally committed to Michigan. When Sherrone Moore was let go, and Kyle Whittingham brought in, Bourque committed. Georgia was hopeful to swoop in and grab the quarterback.
Now, Bourque has made a decision on his future, and he will not be a Bulldog, according to Hayes Fawcett of Rivals.
Bourque, the highest remaining uncommitted quarterback for the class of 2027, has committed to James Franklin and Virginia Tech. He was the number 82 overall recruit and the seventh-ranked quarterback in the class, while also being the top-ranked player out of Massachusetts. Bourque visited Blacksburg last month, and there was also a prior relationship with Franklin from his time at Penn State recruiting the quarterback.
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