Although Ohio State football 2025 quarterback commit, Tavien St. Clair didn’t win the Elite 11 Finals MVP, he did perform at a high level.
That trend continued during Rivals Five-Star camp, where he dominated during the first day. The 6-foot, 4-inch, 225-pound future Buckeye was named the MVP of his position.
This isn’t surprising at all, as St. Clair has shown many across the nation that he’s one of the top players in the country, if not the best. He’s currently ranked as the No. 14 overall prospect according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings, but there has plenty of chatter that he could still make a rise to the top spot.
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Ohio State commit Tavien St.Clair wins the Quarterback MVP at the @RivalsCamp #FiveStar
“St. Clair showed once again why he’s one of the nation’s elite players. He got plenty of zip on his passes but is able to layer his throws with ease. The future Buckeye is also… pic.twitter.com/SmdnYQzjmN
— Rivals (@Rivals) June 27, 2024
There has been so much quarterback talent coming through Columbus since Ryan Day joined the staff, and St. Clair is just the next big-time prospect that will be competing in that room.
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