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Peter Bourque commits to Michigan football
Massachusetts four-star quarterback Bourque pledges to join the Wolverines over top programs

Massachusetts quarterback Peter Bourque pledges to join Michigan as a 2027 four-star prospect.
Peter Bourque commits to Michigan football
Peter Bourque, a 6-foot-4, 190-pound quarterback from Tabor Academy in Massachusetts, announced his commitment to Michigan on Monday. The 2027 four-star prospect chose the Wolverines over a crowded field of offers, including Penn State, Georgia and Oregon. Bourque reclassified to the 2027 cycle and impressed during visits, including Michigan’s passing academy where he earned co-MVP honors. His scouting profile praises a live arm, clean mechanics and a pocket presence that translates well to a pro-style attack.
Key Takeaways
"He's developed a bunch of great quarterbacks"
Coach Lindsey on his track record with QBs
"Seeing how it would be getting coached by him has been helpful"
Bourque describes the recruitment process
"I like coach Lindsey a lot, he's awesome"
Bourque on the Michigan staff
"I like the way I throw the ball and the way I move"
Bourque on his fit in the Michigan offense
Michigan is quietly building a stable of quarterbacks for the next era, and Bourque fits a pro-style mold the staff has prioritized under Chip Lindsey. Coach Lindsey has developed quarterbacks like Drake Maye and is expected to mold Bourque into a capable starter while balancing development with depth for 2027 and beyond. The commitment also signals Michigan’s willingness to recruit up the Northeast corridor, expanding beyond traditional footprints and layering in a player who already has a high ceiling and a noted maturity from reclassifying to 2027. In a class that is still taking shape, Bourque’s arrival adds to a growing foundation that could influence the quarterback competition in coming years and support a sustained offensive identity.
Highlights
- He's developed a bunch of great quarterbacks
- Seeing how it would be getting coached by him has been helpful
- I like coach Lindsey a lot, he's awesome
- I like the way I throw the ball and the way I move
The Wolverines are quietly stacking talent, and Bourque’s pledge is a step in a broader plan.
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