In the world of college football recruiting, every move is scrutinized, and quarterback prospects are always in the spotlight. But when it comes to Ohio State's strategy, things just got interesting. Is the university playing it safe or taking a gamble?
Our expert, Steve Helwagen, shed some light on the Buckeyes' quarterback situation in a recent chat session. The focus was on two young talents: Wonderful Monds IV, who reclassified from 2028 to 2027, and Reign St. Clair, the brother of OSU's own Tavien St. Clair.
Here's the inside scoop: Ohio State has already secured a QB commit for 2027, Brady Edmunds. However, they've also shown interest in Monds, who attended their camp and returned for the Texas game last year. The question is, can they afford to sign two top quarterbacks? Even with their substantial resources, the financial implications are a consideration.
But here's where it gets controversial: Monds' reclassification might just change the game. If he were still a 2028 prospect, the story could be different. Ohio State's QB search for 2028 is wide open, and St. Clair could be a contender. Following in his brother's footsteps, he's already showing impressive growth, both in height and weight.
The Buckeyes are known for aiming high, especially at such a crucial position. So, will they go all-in on these prospects, or is it a calculated risk? The chat room is buzzing, and opinions are divided. What's your take on this potential quarterback conundrum? Share your thoughts below!