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Gophers add Moorhead receiver David Mack to 2027 recruiting class

David Mack, with 121 receptions and 26 touchdowns last season, joins the Gophers' 2027 class following early recruitment and teammate commitments from Moorhead.

  • On Tuesday, Moorhead receiver David Mack committed to the University of Minnesota football program, joining teammate Taye Reich who pledged last week.
  • Minnesota was his first offer in March 2025, and his recruitment attracted offers from Kansas, Colorado State and South Dakota State.
  • From Moorhead, Mack posted 121 receptions for 1,607 yards and 26 touchdowns last season, helping Moorhead reach the Class 6A state championship game.
  • The commitment increases the Minnesota Gophers football program's 2027 class to three players and refocused attention on Jett Feeney, Moorhead quarterback, whose recruitment intensified after Mack's pledge.
  • Against broader competition, P.J. Fleck and his staff prioritize in-state recruiting, with two Moorhead commits reinforcing that approach amid interest from Michigan State, Missouri, and Wisconsin.
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Gophers add Moorhead receiver David Mack to 2027 recruiting class

The Gophers gained a commitment from a second skill-position player from Moorhead, Minn., on Tuesday. Receiver David Mack joined the U’s class for 2027, following high school teammate Taye Reich, a running back who pledged to the U last week. Minnesota has also offered Moorhead quarterback Jett Feeney, but he has yet to make a decision. “I’m home! All the Glory to God!!” Mack wrote on X. “After great visit and conversation with (head coach P.J. …

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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