USATSI Five-star quarterback and No. 1 overall recruit Quinn Ewers is now an Ohio State Buckeye, and the quarterback room in one of college football’s most intriguing offseason quarterback battles just got a little more crowded. Ewers, of course, reclassified to the Class of 2021 on Monday and is enrolling at Ohio State. What Ewers is doing is rare and likely not a predictor of future trends. His decision to leave high school a full year early is a result of Texas’ new name, image and likeness rules preventing high school athletes from monetizing their brands. Considered the best high school quarterback prospect since Trevor Lawrence, Ewers, who hails from powerhouse program Southlake Carrol High School, is set to graduate this summer. He’ll join the Buckeyes for preseason camp, which begins this week. But what happens when Ewers gets to Columbus? Is he really good enough to start by Week…
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