Penn State Football: Who could be the quarterback in the 2023 class?

Offensive coordinator Mike Yurcich of the Penn State Nittany Lions (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
Offensive coordinator Mike Yurcich of the Penn State Nittany Lions (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images) /
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Lausanne quarterback Brock Glenn (11) looks to pass Friday, Oct. 2, 2020, during a game at Evangelical Christian School in Cordova.100220 Ecsvslausannehsfb 18 Msg
Lausanne quarterback Brock Glenn (11) looks to pass Friday, Oct. 2, 2020, during a game at Evangelical Christian School in Cordova.100220 Ecsvslausannehsfb 18 Msg /

Brock Glenn

One of the highest rated uncommitted quarterback recruits in the country is Brock Glenn.

The Tennessee quarterback is rated as the No. 18 quarterback in the country. He has an impressive offer sheet that includes Auburn, Ohio State, LSU, Michigan State, Florida State, Oklahoma State and Tennessee. Glenn took official visits to TCU, Ohio State, Auburn and Florida State.

Although the 6-foot-2 signal caller does not have a set commitment, it may be too late for the Nittany Lions to jump into the mix. The fact he took official visits already and seems to have long-term relationships with other schools means Penn State would have a lot of work to do in a little amount of time.

If Glenn drags his recruitment into the Fall, maybe Penn State can get involved, otherwise this one is just wishful thinking.