The Moorhead High Class of 2027 has not one… Not two… But THREE verbal commits to the University of Minnesota football program. Spud football starting quarterback Jett Feeney joins teammates Taye Reich (running back) and David Mack (wide receiver) as commits to the Golden Gophers.
Feeney is the latest Spud to announce his verbal commitment to the University of Minnesota to further his academic and athletic careers. Feeney made the announcement on his X account on Monday morning.
COMMITTED‼️‼️ After a great meeting with @Coach_Fleck, I am excited to say I’m staying HO〽️E. All glory to God for this opportunity and the support from my family, teammates, and coaches!#RTB #SKIUMAH🚣♀️@CoachHarbaugh @CoachMikeShafer @AllenTrieu @RyanBurnsMN @MHDspudFootball pic.twitter.com/74dul3ttVf
— Jett Feeney (@Jettfeeney3) March 9, 2026
Reich was the first of the Spuds trio to commit to the U of M, making his announcement back on February 24 live on KVRR Sports. He later posted his commitment on February 28 via X.
Staying ho〽️e!! 110% commitment! #RTB #skiumah @_MoIbrahim @Coach_Fleck @GopherFootball @CoachHarbaugh @Shakes_Gophers @MHDspudFootball pic.twitter.com/3HFRFgvXcC
— Taye Reich (@tayereich) March 1, 2026
Mack was the arguably the most sought after recruit of the bunch, committing to Minnesota on March 3 via X.
I’m HO〽️E‼️All the Glory goes to God!!
After great visit and conversation with @Coach_Fleck I’m extremely Blessed and Proud to say I am COMMITTING to the University of Minnesota‼️#ATGTG
Thank you Mom, Dad, teammates and coaches for helping reach this point❤️
RTB SKI-U-〽️AH 🚣🚣 pic.twitter.com/M1HB0w3JIA— David Mack (@david1mack) March 3, 2026
Feeney battled injury in 2025, but did play in seven games where he threw for 2,221 yards with 27 passing touchdowns on a 74.5 completion percentage, along with rushing for 241 yards and five more scores. Reich had 225 carries for 1,416 yards with 16 rushing touchdowns while also tallying 32 receptions for 336 yards and one receiving touchdown in 2025. Mack played in all 13 games this past fall, totaling 121 receptions for 1,607 yards with 26 touchdowns, leading the state of Minnesota in all three categories.
The trio helped lead Moorhead to a Prep Bowl appearance in November of 2025 in the Spuds’ first seasons in Minnesota’s 6A Class. They fell to Edina 42-35 ending the season with an 8-5 record.



