Expect Auburn’s QB target to commit in near future

Auburn Football hopes to receive good news from four-star quarterback Brock Glenn very soon.

Auburn quarterback target [autotag]Brock Glenn[/autotag] is set to compete in the Elite 11 finals this week in Los Angeles, California. Out of the 20 competitors in this year’s event, Glenn is one of three quarterbacks that have yet to commit. That could change following this week’s event.

Once he arrived in Los Angeles on Sunday, Glenn spoke with Sports Illustrated’s John Garcia Jr about his recruitment. Garcia wrote a synopsis of the conversation.

Brock Glenn has added the most recent offers among passers still looking to make the final call. The Memphis native picked up LSU in recent days and told SI on Sunday he is considering the Tigers despite the lack of an official visit to Baton Rouge. Auburn is the program he’s most familiar with while Ohio State, another recent offer he was able to vet with an official visit, appears to be a primary challenger. Florida State, Mississippi State and TCU are also in the mix for the accurate Glenn, who says he wants to come off the board “as fast as I can” once the event wraps up.

Despite being courted by other Power Five programs, Glenn is still expected to commit to Auburn says 247sports. Three writers, including Auburn Undercover’s Christian Clemente, have confidently predicted that Glenn will land with Auburn by giving Auburn the Crystal Ball.

Glenn is a 247sports composite four-star quarterback from Memphis, Tennessee. He is the No. 18 ranked quarterback in the nation, and the 9th best prospect from the state of Tennessee. He would be a much-needed addition to Auburn’s 2023 recruiting class, which only has two commits to this point, and would hopefully spark a surge of commitments.

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