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“All Glory to God! Stark Vegas it’s UP!” That’s how Brodie McWhorter, one of the top quarterback prospects in the 2026 class, made his commitment to Mississippi State official—and in doing so, gave Bulldog fans every reason to get excited about the future.
A Statement Win on the Recruiting Trail
McWhorter, a 6-foot-2, 205-pound quarterback from Cass High School in Kingston, Georgia, chose Mississippi State over offers from Colorado and Indiana. Ranked No. 15 among quarterbacks in the Rivals250 and No. 27 nationally by 247Sports, McWhorter’s decision shows just how effective Coach Jeff Lebby’s staff has been in building trust and relationships. The Bulldogs beat out schools with major recruiting profiles, a definite statement for a program looking to elevate under Lebby’s leadership.
The Right Fit for a High-Octane Offense
Coach Lebby’s system thrives on tempo and quarterback versatility—traits McWhorter brings in spades. With strong arm talent, mobility, and poise, he fits the scheme designed to attack defenses vertically and laterally. McWhorter’s early commitment came after his fourth visit to Starkville in under a year, underscoring how confident he is in the program’s direction. “It felt like home,” he said during his commitment livestream. That sense of belonging—and his commitment to development—aligns perfectly with MSU’s offensive vision.
Mississippi State Bulldogs head coach Jeff Lebby reacts against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Mountain America Stadium. Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Building a Foundation for 2026 and Beyond
McWhorter is the eighth commitment in Mississippi State’s 2026 class, joining a group of versatile, high-upside players like RB Jaeden Hill and ATH Jaiden Taylor. He’s also the third quarterback tied to Lebby since taking over in 2023, following Kamario Taylor (2025) and Michael Van Buren Jr. (2024, who later transferred). With McWhorter on board, Mississippi State is shaping a quarterback room built for long-term stability and competition.
Bottom Line:
Mississippi State didn’t just land a quarterback—they secured a cornerstone. With Brodie McWhorter’s early commitment, the Bulldogs are putting the SEC on notice: the future is already taking shape in Starkville.
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BREAKING: Class of 2026 QB Brodie McWhorter has Committed to Mississippi State, he tells me for @on3recruits
The 6’2 205 QB from Kingston, GA chose the Bulldogs over Colorado and Indiana
“All Glory to God! StarkVegas it’s UP!”https://t.co/ILLGc9ItVkpic.twitter.com/oornWNBYrk
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) May 1, 2025
A Statement Win on the Recruiting Trail
McWhorter, a 6-foot-2, 205-pound quarterback from Cass High School in Kingston, Georgia, chose Mississippi State over offers from Colorado and Indiana. Ranked No. 15 among quarterbacks in the Rivals250 and No. 27 nationally by 247Sports, McWhorter’s decision shows just how effective Coach Jeff Lebby’s staff has been in building trust and relationships. The Bulldogs beat out schools with major recruiting profiles, a definite statement for a program looking to elevate under Lebby’s leadership.
The Right Fit for a High-Octane Offense
Coach Lebby’s system thrives on tempo and quarterback versatility—traits McWhorter brings in spades. With strong arm talent, mobility, and poise, he fits the scheme designed to attack defenses vertically and laterally. McWhorter’s early commitment came after his fourth visit to Starkville in under a year, underscoring how confident he is in the program’s direction. “It felt like home,” he said during his commitment livestream. That sense of belonging—and his commitment to development—aligns perfectly with MSU’s offensive vision.
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Mississippi State Bulldogs head coach Jeff Lebby reacts against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Mountain America Stadium. Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Building a Foundation for 2026 and Beyond
McWhorter is the eighth commitment in Mississippi State’s 2026 class, joining a group of versatile, high-upside players like RB Jaeden Hill and ATH Jaiden Taylor. He’s also the third quarterback tied to Lebby since taking over in 2023, following Kamario Taylor (2025) and Michael Van Buren Jr. (2024, who later transferred). With McWhorter on board, Mississippi State is shaping a quarterback room built for long-term stability and competition.
Bottom Line:
Mississippi State didn’t just land a quarterback—they secured a cornerstone. With Brodie McWhorter’s early commitment, the Bulldogs are putting the SEC on notice: the future is already taking shape in Starkville.
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