Ohio State obtains 4-star dual-threat quarterback Tate Martell
Twitter/@ryleemartell
One of the top quarterbacks in the nation, Tate Martell has decided Ohio State is the right fit for him.
Martell, who withdrew his commitment to Texas A&M last month, announced on Twitter that he'll join the Buckeyes' 2017 class.
I'm excited to announce that I
— Tate Martell (@TheTateMartell) June 13, 2016
have officially committed to
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY! pic.twitter.com/fWpD7hcZ13
"Ohio State has been my dream school," Martell told elevenwarriors.com. "I've got a great vibe with the coaches and it's a place that will prepare me for the next level."
The 5-foot-11 signal caller also had offers from California. USC, Colorado and UCLA. He is the third ranked dual-threat quarterback in the nation and second best prospect in the state of Nevada.
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