The Ohio State Buckeyes have a very impressive 2017 recruiting class. In fact, it is the best in the country right now and it is headlined by four-star quarterback Tate Martell.
While he did not go into detail, this may be one of the biggest reasons why three-star 2017 quarterback Danny Clark decided to de-commit from the team. Clark took to Twitter and announced his decision Tuesday morning and said he would not be answering questions on the situation.
https://twitter.com/DClarkQB/status/780751709610049536?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Along with Martell, the Buckeyes will be loaded at the quarterback position next season. Clark’s decommitment shouldn’t come as much of a surprise because of this.
Clark is a three-star pro-style quarterback from Massillon, Ohio and has offers from all over the country, including Alabama and Kentucky.
He is currently the No. 17 player in the state of Ohio and the No. 18 pro-style quarterback in the country. Wherever he ends up, I would expect him to make a big impact for his team.
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