[autotag]Brock Glenn[/autotag], a 6-foot-2, 195-pound quarterback in the 2023 class from Memphis, Tennessee, has listed LSU among his final five. The four-star quarterback also set a commitment date and will announce his decision on Saturday.
The Tigers made the cut along with Ohio State, Florida State, TCU, and Auburn. Glenn’s grandfather was a graduate of Auburn in 1963. His family ties are so deep in orange and blue that his first name is Auburn. Literally.
Due to that, Auburn was the favorite to land the talented signal-caller for a while, until Florida State came knocking. The Seminoles had a commitment from another four-star quarterback in the 2023 class in Chris Parson until they decided to put a lot of chips on the table for Glenn — the No. 335 overall player in 2023 and No. 17 quarterback, per the 247Sports Composite.
BREAKING: Four-Star QB Brock Glenn is down to 5️⃣ Schools!
The 6’2 195 QB from Memphis, TN will announce his college decision on Saturday, July 30th
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When that happened, Parson de-committed and left them without a quarterback in the 2023 class. So, Florida State was a favorite for a while after that. Now, it seems that Ohio State is the favorite.
Seven different experts on 247Sports Crystal-Balled him to Ohio State on July 28. With all of that being said though, never count out [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] in any recruiting race. A lot of people thought the Tigers were out of the running for [autotag]Paul Mubenga[/autotag], and look at what happened there.
We’ll keep you posted here on LSU Wire as Glenn is set to make a decision Saturday.
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