The Oklahoma Sooners are already looking ahead, and their latest offer proves they're always planning for the future. With John Mateer set to lead the offense in 2026 and a competitive battle brewing between Whitt Newbauer and 2026 signee Bowe Bentley for the 2027 job, the Sooners are now turning their attention to a dynamic playmaker from the Sunshine State for the 2028 cycle.
On Monday evening, Oklahoma extended an offer to Brady Quinn, a three-star quarterback out of Florida. And no, he's not related to the former Notre Dame signal-caller of the same name—but this Quinn is carving out his own reputation as a true gamer.
When you watch his highlights, it's easy to see why the Sooners are intrigued. Quinn thrives on improvisation, escaping pressure and delivering throws downfield that leave defenders shaking their heads. He combines impressive arm strength with pinpoint accuracy, showing he can hit every level of the passing game. His deep ball is a weapon, and he has a knack for placing the ball perfectly into the corner of the end zone.
But Quinn isn't just a passer—he's a dual-threat talent. With enough speed to outrun defenses and the lateral agility to make defenders miss in the open field, he adds a dangerous running dimension to his game.
According to 247Sports, Quinn already holds 17 Power Four offers. Alongside the Sooners, programs like Indiana, Florida, Florida State, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Arkansas, Missouri, and Nebraska have all come calling. He's also taken unofficial visits to Notre Dame, Alabama, and Clemson—showing he's a hot commodity on the recruiting trail.
Quinn becomes the third quarterback to receive an offer from Oklahoma in the 2028 cycle, joining Graham Simpson from Tennessee and Trey Tagliaferri from New Jersey. With the Sooners' quarterback room looking strong for years to come, this offer signals they're not slowing down in their pursuit of elite talent.
