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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Warren De La Salle quarterback Brady Drogosh (12) runs against Brother Rice during the first half at Lawrence Tech in Southfield on Friday, Sept. 17, 2021.
Warren De La Salle quarterback Brady Drogosh (12) runs against Brother Rice during the first half at Lawrence Tech in Southfield on Friday, Sept. 17, 2021. /

Brady Drogosh

The last target we’re going to discuss is Cincinnati commit Brady Drogosh.

Now, recruiting against Cincinnati is not nearly as easy as it was a few years ago. The Bearcats are fresh off of College Football Playoff appearance and are making the move to the Big 12, a Power Five conference. They are not a push over by any means.

Drogosh, who is from Michigan, committed to Cincinnati back on May 2. He committed to the Bearcats a week after receiving an offer from them. In terms of recent success, Cincinnati is his best offer, with other notable ones being Maryland and Minnesota.

If the Nittany Lions offered Drogosh, they would certainly give the 3-star something to think about but being the future starter at Cincinnati doesn’t sound too bad right now.