
Unveiled: The Surprising Destinations for Football’s Top Five Uncommitted QBs
June’s approach signals more than just the onset of summer — for college football recruiting, it’s a whirlwind month packed with big visits and even bigger decisions. Before the dust settles on this crucial deadline, I’m diving headfirst into the cream of the crop: the top five uncommitted quarterback prospects who are stirring up the recruiting landscape. From five-star talents balancing missions and mind-boggling multi-sport ambitions, to rising stars weighing their options among powerhouse programs — these prospects embody the intrigue, drama, and high stakes that make recruiting so captivating. Let’s unpack the stories, the relationships, and the gut feelings that could soon reshape college football’s future quarterbacks. LEARN MORE
Stanford and Indiana remain the front-runners for the four-star quarterback from Mission Viejo, Calif., and many people believe the Cardinal will be tough to beat considering Fahey’s personality, his focus on academics and athletics, and that general manager Andrew Luck is personally involved in recruiting him.
Over four weekends, Duckworth will see Auburn, South Carolina, Florida State and Ole Miss in that order as the former Gamecocks commit is not eliminating them but there is another front-runner heading into these trips.
The five-star quarterback is essentially a class of 2027 prospect because he’s still planning a one-year Mormon mission but the same top teams remain in his recruitment.Prediction: Stanford (for now)
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