Ohio State appears to be a threat to steal the highly-regarded quarterback.

Several of the best quarterback prospects in the 2026 recruiting class have been unsuccessfully pursued by the Ohio State Buckeyes. However, the Buckeyes could have a new, undiscovered target. Ohio State is emerging as a dark horse to unseat three-star signal-caller Briggs Cherry, according to an argument made Thursday by Alex Gleitman of On3. Briggs Cherry is a name that hasn’t received much attention but ought to get more attention. The Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where current Ohio State tight end Max LeBlanc attended, is where Cherry, a 6-foot-4, 205-pound signal caller, is from,” Gleitman said.

The quarterback prospect sounded intrigued by the prospect of receiving an offer from Ohio State, but it’s far from a given that the Buckeyes will be able to snatch Cherry away from the Louisville Cardinals. “I feel like that offer would be a boost for everything,” Biggs told On3, “and they are the national champions. That’s a boost to my recruitment.” Cherry is currently committed to Louisville, and happily so, but after a recent performance at the Elite 11 in Ohio, where he earned an invitation to the national Elite 11 Finals event after an impressive performance in front of Ohio State head coach Ryan Da

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