MADISON – Wisconsin didn’t just add another piece to its 2025 recruiting class Monday, it doubled its pleasure by taking him away from a Big Ten rival.
Emmett Bork , a 6-foot-6, 245-pound tight end from Oconomowoc High School , announced his commitment to the Badgers on X on Monday evening.
“STAYING HOME!!” he wrote.
Bork was Michigan State recruit. He committed to that program in May.
Bork joins Indianapolis’ Nizyi Davis as tight ends in the Badgers’ 2025 class.
Bork is considered a three-star prospect by 247sports, Rivals, On3 and ESPN.
This marks the second time in a week that Wisconsin sealed a commitment from a player who initially committed to another Big Ten program. Last Tuesday Drayden Pavey , a defensive tackle from Cincinnati, committed to UW after decomitting from Purdue a couple of days earlier.
More: Wisconsin football recruiting tracker. A look the Badgers’ commitments for the 2025 class
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Oconomowoc tight end flips from Michigan State’s to Wisconsin’s 2025 recruiting class