ESPN π: Guinness World Record Holder Rejects Multi-Million Dollar SEC Deals to Commit to Michigan State!
Historic Move Shakes Up College Hoops as Tallest Player in the World Turns Down Florida, Kentucky, and Texas for a Spartan Dream!
By: Evan Kingsley, Senior College Hoops Analyst β June 23, 2025
In one of the most electrifying and unconventional college basketball decisions in recent memory, 7-foot-9 phenom Elijah βEliβ Mbaweβofficially recognized by Guinness World Records as the Tallest Active Basketball Player in the Worldβhas stunned the basketball world by committing to Michigan State University, snubbing jaw-dropping NIL offers from powerhouse SEC programs including Kentucky, Florida, and Texas.
Mbawe, the 18-year-old South Sudanese-born center, has been a global sensation since age 15. Standing at a breathtaking 7’9″ without shoes and sporting an 8’2″ wingspan, his viral highlight reels have drawn comparisons to a young Yao Ming, but with the agility of a modern big man. What sets Eli apart, however, isnβt just his towering heightβitβs his unshakable loyalty and cerebral approach to the game.
Sources close to the situation confirm that Mbawe turned down three SEC offers collectively worth over $6.8 million in NIL endorsements, including a $2.5 million package from Texas and a sneaker deal with a major global brand contingent on him committing to Florida.
Instead, he chose East Lansing.
> βThis decision isnβt about money. Itβs about legacy, development, and building something meaningful,β said Mbawe in a televised statement. βCoach Izzo believed in me before the hype. He didnβt promise millionsβhe promised mentorship, accountability, and a shot at greatness.β
Tom Izzo, entering his 31st season at the helm of the Spartans, called the commitment βthe most meaningful momentβ of his coaching career.
> βElijah is the kind of player you donβt coach every day. But itβs not just about his heightβitβs his mind, his heart, and his maturity. Weβre not just getting a once-in-a-generation athleteβweβre getting a leader,β Izzo said.
Elijah Mbawe grew up in a refugee camp near the Nile River and moved to Canada with his mother at age 10. He learned English in three years, aced his SATs, and graduated high school with a 4.3 GPA. A self-described βbasketball nerd,β Mbawe studies game tape of Hakeem Olajuwon and Nikola JokiΔ obsessively and reportedly practices footwork drills for hours a day in addition to yoga and ballet to hone his balance.
His impact on the court is undeniable. At the 2024 U18 World Championships, he averaged 23.7 points, 17.4 rebounds, and 6.1 blocks per game, leading Canada to a silver medal. Scouts say he has the touch of a guard, the defensive presence of a seasoned pro, and the motor of a high-level competitor.
Mbawe will join a Michigan State roster already poised for a deep tournament run. With this addition, theyβre projected to enter the 2025β26 season as a Top 3 preseason favorite and a legitimate Final Four contender.
Industry experts say this decision may reshape the NIL landscape, signaling that culture, coaching, and personal development can still outweigh raw financial incentives.
> βHe just changed the game,β said ESPN analyst Jay Bilas. βElijah choosing Michigan State over millions shows that for elite players, college basketball can still be about more than just the bag. Itβs about vision.β
Fans in East Lansing flooded social media with the hashtag #SpartanGiant as Mbawe’s announcement went viral, amassing over 20 million views in 24 hours.
The tallest player in college basketball history has spokenβand his message is loud, clear, and Spartan green.