In-state 2025 quarterback gets an Ohio State offer

The Buckeyes look just a bit Northwest with their latest offer #GoBucks

There is an influx of quarterback talent in the Buckeye State, and that means [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] does not need to go far in its search for a 2025 signal caller.

Findlay star [autotag]Ryan Montgomery[/autotag], brother of Buckeye offensive lineman Luke Montgomery, already held an offer from the in-state power. You can now make it two quarterbacks from inside the state with an offer. Reports indicate Bellefontaine’s [autotag]Tavien St. Clair[/autotag] has an OSU scholarship on the table.

St. Clair has great size at 6 feet, 4 inches and 210 pounds. He is viewed as the 26th-best quarterback and 332nd player overall on the 247Sports composite.

There is one other quarterback offer out in the 2025 class, to Michigan’s Bryce Underwood. It looks like these three have impressed the Ohio State coaching staff and most likely one of them will end up wearing the Scarlet and Gray.

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Heralded 2025 quarterback prospect high on Gators after recent offer

A 2025 QB prospect recently received an offer from the Florida Gators, sending them towards the top of the rising sophomore’s recruiting list.

Tavien St. Clair, a 6-foot-3-inch, 190-pound quarterback prospect out of Bellefontaine, Ohio, recently took a visit to Gainesville where he attended the Gators’ annual Friday Night Lights event. He walked out of town with an offer from the Florida Gators.

The rising sophomore has been garnering quite a bit of attention so far. In addition to Florida, St. Clair holds offers from the Tennessee Volunteers, Louisville Cardinals, Pittsburgh Panthers, Iowa State Cyclones, Toledo Rockets and Central Michigan Chippewas.

His offer from the Gators came after a camp session where St. Clair was able to get one-on-one work with head coach [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag] and offensive analyst [autotag]Ryan O’Hara[/autotag], both of whom worked hands-on with Florida’s quarterback room.

St. Clair recently told Gators Online that Florida’s rich tradition, including its three Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbacks combined with the track record and energy that Napier and his staff have brought in, are playing a big part in why the Gators are nearing the top of his list.

A highly-regarded 2025 prospect, St. Clair intends to make the rounds this season to get a better idea of what he is looking for in a program. He will be attending multiple games this season including being on campus at Ohio State, Louisville, Pittsburgh, and Tennessee.

Florida is intent on making its way onto St. Clair’s itinerary. If the Gators are going to make noise in recruiting, they need to continue to make an early impact on players of St. Clair’s quality in the future.

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