Football

Brady Edmunds Weighs Big Ten Options Amid Ohio State Commitment

The California quarterback’s recruitment drama highlights shifting dynamics in college football

Brady Edmunds, a highly touted quarterback from California, has been a cornerstone of Ohio State’s recruiting class since he pledged to the Buckeyes in December 2024.

Recruiting Dynamics

Despite his verbal commitment, Edmunds continues to evaluate other Big Ten programs, with UCLA and Northwestern emerging as the schools giving him the most focused attention.

He has emphasized that overturning his pledge would be a significant challenge, yet he has not closed the door on the possibility of a change before the next cycle.

Ohio State’s depth chart hints at a future where Julian Sayin and Tavien St. Clair could lead the offense, prompting the program to scout an additional quarterback for the current recruiting window.

Adding intrigue, former Ohio State offensive coordinator Chip Kelly, now at Northwestern, maintains a relationship with Edmunds and could influence his final decision.

The evolving recruitment narrative underscores a competitive landscape in the Big Ten, where traditional powerhouses must adapt to retain top talent.

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