4-star brothers of Michigan State football special teams star visiting for BC game

Michigan State's Caleb Gash (15) grabs a pass during practice Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025.
Michigan State's Caleb Gash (15) grabs a pass during practice Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025. | Robert Killips/Lansing State Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Saturday is a huge day for Michigan State football.

The Spartans are hosting Boston College in a rematch of last year's thriller that ended up being an Eagle win in the final minutes. The Spartans want revenge.

They're also hosting some of their top targets in the 2026, 2027, and 2028 classes, including some five-stars.

However, two of their biggest visitors on Saturday are brothers of a current Michigan State special teams star. Samson and Gideon Gash will be on campus for the Boston College game on Saturday night. They'll be watching their older brother, Caleb Gash, dominate on special teams again.

Samson Gash is a four-star wide receiver from Detroit Catholic Central, and he's a Spartan commit in the 2026 class. He chose Michigan State over Alabama. His younger brother, Gideon, is a four-star defensive back in the 2027 class. He'll have a tough decision to make when it comes time to commit, but I like Michigan State's chances.

Samson is ranked the No. 4 prospect from the state of Michigan, according to 247Sports. Gideon is ranked the No. 305 overall recruit and sixth-best prospect in Michigan in the 2027 class.

Talk about an athletic family.

The two four-star recruits will be in town, taking in a big game for Michigan State against Boston College, and we'll surely get a healthy dose of their older brother on kickoff coverage.

Michigan State has a chance to impress several recruits on Saturday, but these two are two of the most important. A win would go a long way.