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Ohio State Lands New Highly Touted Quarterback on Thursday

Ohio State Lands New Highly Touted Quarterback on Thursday

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Ohio State Lands New Highly Touted Quarterback on Thursday originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Sometimes, the waiting feels longer than the college football offseason itself. Ohio State Buckeyes fans know this feeling, but Thursday's recruiting news prompted a reason to smile.
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The Buckeyes finally found their quarterback for the 2026 class, and it's a California kid who knows how to sling it. Ohio State has now landed the program's 20th commitment in the 2026 class putting the program at No. 5 in the country, per On3.
Luke Fahey, a four-star quarterback out of Mission Viejo (Calif.), announced his commitment to Ohio State via On3's Hayes Fawcett. Fahey is the No. 25 quarterback in the 2026 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Rankings.
At 6-foot-1 and 193 pounds, Fahey chose the Buckeyes over offers from the Oklahoma Sooners, Stanford Cardinal, Oregon Ducks, Auburn Tigers, Ole Miss Rebels and Indiana Hoosiers among others.
Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day makes a pass during spring football practice.© Samantha Madar/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Offensive coordinator Brian Hartline has built a strong offensive class which Fahey now joins. The group already features commitments from five-star Mater Dei receiver Chris Henry Jr. and four-star wideouts Kayden Dixon-Wyatt, Jaeden Ricketts along with Brock Boyd.
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That's a lot of firepower for Fahey to work with once he arrives in Columbus, Ohio.
Ohio State quarterbacks coach Billy Fessler finally landed his guy. Fahey joins a 2026 recruiting class stacked on both sides of the ball.
For now, Ohio State fans will shift their focus back to the ongoing quarterback battle between Julian Sayin and Lincoln Kienholz. The Buckeyes are looking for the team's next starting quarterback to replace Will Howard who is now in the NFL after being drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Buckeyes quarterback room of the future looks a lot more complete. Fahey could compete with these quarterbacks as soon as 2026 if the signal-caller proves ready to play immediately.
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On Thursday, Ohio State finally got their quarterback of the future, even as the program's attention will quickly return to who will be the Buckeyes QB1 against the Texas Longhorns on Aug. 30.
Related: Ohio State Dealt Bad News in Recent Days
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 3, 2025, where it first appeared.
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