UCLA pushing to flip Ohio State 4-star QB commit Brady Edmunds

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UCLA pushing to flip Ohio State 4-star QB commit Brady Edmunds

UCLA pushing to flip Ohio State 4-star QB commit Brady Edmunds

UCLA pushing to flip Ohio State 4-star QB commit Brady Edmunds

UCLA pushing to flip Ohio State 4-star QB commit Brady Edmunds

In the high-stakes world of college football recruiting, the battle for elite quarterback talent never sleeps. UCLA is making a serious push to flip four-star quarterback Brady Edmunds from his long-standing commitment to Ohio State.

Edmunds, a standout from Huntington Beach (Calif.), has been pledged to the Buckeyes for over 17 months—a commitment that dates back to December 2024. But as the saying goes in recruiting, a commitment is only as strong as the latest visit. While Ohio State has been exploring options to add a second quarterback to their 2027 class, Edmunds has kept his lines of communication open with other programs.

Enter UCLA. The Bruins are still searching for their quarterback of the future in the 2027 class, and they're turning up the heat on the in-state blue-chipper. On Thursday, UCLA offensive coordinator Dean Kennedy made a personal visit to see Edmunds, signaling that the Bruins are serious about flipping the talented passer.

Edmunds acknowledged the visit on social media, writing, "Appreciate @Coach_DKennedy for showing love and taking the time to come see me today!"

So far, Edmunds has only visited Ohio State since his commitment, but with UCLA ramping up its pursuit, the recruiting trail is getting more intriguing. For fans of both programs—and anyone who loves a good quarterback battle—this is one storyline to watch closely.

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