The Ohio State Buckeyes have landed a significant addition to their 2025 recruiting class, securing the commitment of five-star quarterback Tavien St. Clair. The highly-touted signal-caller announced his decision earlier today, choosing Ohio State over prominent offers from Alabama, Georgia, and Michigan.
St. Clair, a [Height]-foot-[Inches], [Weight]-pound standout from [High School Name] in [City, State], is widely regarded as one of the top quarterbacks in the 2025 class. Known for his elite arm strength, pocket presence, and ability to extend plays with his mobility, St. Clair has drawn comparisons to former Buckeye greats.
In his announcement, St. Clair spoke about his excitement to join Ohio State and his faith in the program’s ability to develop elite quarterbacks.
“Ohio State has always been my dream school,” St. Clair said. “Coach Ryan Day and Coach [Quarterbacks Coach Name] showed me how they can help me reach my full potential. I’m ready to work hard and represent Buckeye Nation.”
Head coach Ryan Day expressed his enthusiasm about St. Clair’s commitment, highlighting the player’s leadership qualities and potential impact on the program.
“Tavien is an extraordinary talent, but what sets him apart is his competitiveness and love for the game,” Day said. “He fits perfectly into our system and culture, and we’re thrilled to have him leading our 2025 class.”
St. Clair’s commitment is a major boost to an already strong recruiting effort for Ohio State. The Buckeyes have consistently been a powerhouse in developing NFL-ready quarterbacks, a factor that played heavily into St. Clair’s decision. His addition ensures Ohio State remains a top destination for elite offensive talent in the years to come.
With National Signing Day still over a year away, Ohio State’s 2025 class is shaping up to be one of the best in the nation. St. Clair’s presence as a leader in the class is expected to attract even more high-profile commitments in the months ahead.
Stay tuned for updates as the Buckeyes continue to build for the future and set the stage for championship contention.