— In one of the most jaw-dropping recruiting moments in recent college basketball history, Michigan State has landed the commitment of 5-star phenom Darryn Peterson, sending shockwaves throughout the NCAA landscape.
The 6’5” shooting guard from Canton, Ohio — widely considered the No. 1 prospect in the 2025 class — stunned the basketball world Wednesday afternoon when he announced live on national television that he will be suiting up for Tom Izzo and the Spartans.
“Michigan State felt like home,” Peterson said as he donned a green and white hat, flashing a grin to a raucous crowd of family and fans. “Coach Izzo’s legacy, the culture, and the opportunity to compete for a national championship — it all just made sense.”
Peterson’s commitment marks a monumental win for Michigan State, beating out heavyweights like Kentucky, Kansas, Duke, and G League Ignite. His blend of elite athleticism, polished shot-making, and two-way dominance has drawn comparisons to NBA stars like Bradley Beal and Devin Booker. Averaging 27.2 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 5.1 assists as a senior at Huntington Prep, Peterson is viewed as a one-and-done lottery lock.
Tom Izzo, entering what many believe could be his final few seasons at the helm, was elated with the news.
“This is the kind of player that can define a generation,” Izzo said. “Darryn is not just a phenomenal talent, but he’s also a leader. He brings a fire to the game that Spartan Nation will fall in love with.”
With Peterson now in the fold, Michigan State’s 2025 recruiting class jumps to No. 2 nationally, and fans are already buzzing about a potential Final Four run. Social media exploded minutes after the commitment, with “#PetersonToMSU” trending across platforms.
Peterson’s decision is being heralded as a possible turning point for the Spartans, who have been clawing to return to national title contention. For a program rich with tradition, this commitment signals that East Lansing is once again becoming a destination for elite talent.
Brace yourselves, Big Ten — Darryn Peterson is headed to Breslin. And Michigan State just became must-watch basketball. 🏆💚