Tyler Cherry de-commits from Duke football

Tyler Cherry de-commits from Duke football.

Tyler Cherry has re-opened his recruitment, the four-star quarterback de-committing from Duke on Friday afternoon. Last week, Cherry took a visit to Indiana.

Last season as a senior at Center Grove (Greenwood, Indiana), Cherry threw for 3,156 yards with 34 touchdowns and six interceptions.

He is a four-star quarterback according to On3 and Rivals. He checks in as the No. 229 recruit in the On3 Industry Rankings.

It is unclear if Cherry’s decision is tied to the news that Maalik Murphy, the former starting quarterback at Texas who is in the transfer portal, is set to visit Duke. There was, however, an indicator for a week now that Cherry and Duke were set to split when he was offered by Indiana and took a visit.

 

The Hoosiers recently hired Curt Cignetti as head coach and that may play a role here.

As one of the top offensive minds in college football, Cignetti would have a certain allure to Cherry in his recruitment. After all, Cignetti is known as a top-notch developer of quarterback talent.

Cherry is also being heavily linked to Michigan State as well.

Recruiting Roundup: 5 teams get commitments from 2024 QB prospects

While Van Buren was the highest-ranked prospect among them, Oregon wasn’t the only team that added talent at QB.

Oregon won the recruiting race over the weekend, hands-down. The Ducks picked up two new blue-chip commits for their 2024 class, starting with Durant (Okla.) four-star defensive lineman Xadavien Sims. They also added St. Frances Academy (Md.) four-star quarterback Michael Van Buren.

While Van Buren was the highest-ranked prospect among them, Oregon wasn’t the only team that added talent at QB. Four other programs also got commitments from quarterbacks in the 2024 class. Here’s who they are, where they play their high school football and where they rank at the position compared to their peers.

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Resetting Michigan State football’s 2024 QB recruiting board

Michigan State has done a full reset to its 2024 QB recruiting board, check out who the Spartans are going to target:

Michigan State is looking to build momentum on the recruiting trail for 2024. Currently, the Spartans only hold two commitments, both in the defensive backfield. As summer approaches, the MSU coaching staff will continue to build the class.

The QB position has been a roller coaster so far in the 2024 cycle for MSU. In the last edition of resetting MSU’s 2024 QB board, we had five quarterbacks on the list; only one holdover is on this list.

That problem stemmed from the staff not pursuing Davi Belfort’s commitment, allowing him to choose Virginia Tech, losing highly touted four-star Jake Merklinger to Tennessee and Daniel Kaelin choosing Missouri before visiting East Lansing.

Now, OC Jay Johnson is left resetting his QB board, and we have some clarity on what it looks like: