When Clemson hits the practice field for the first time following spring break, one of the more highly-touted 2028 quarterbacks will be on hand.
Three-star signal caller Brady Quinn will visit Clemson on Sunday. He last visited last summer.
“I’m really excited for my first real visit to Clemson because I’ve been a fan since I was a little kid,” Quinn told TCI. “I’ve always wanted to go to Clemson, and now, actually being recruited by them is a blessing. I can’t wait to build my relationship with Tajh Boyd and see what Clemson is about.”
Quinn recently transferred to Chaminade-Madonna Prep (FL), where he will play his junior and senior seasons.
With close to two dozen offers already under his belt, Quinn is already a heavily sought-after quarterback in the 2028 class. Florida State, Indiana, Louisville, Ole Miss, Missouri, Florida, Arkansas and South Carolina are some of the schools to have already offered.
As a sophomore at Lely last season, Quinn passed for 2,960 yards while completing 60% of his throws. He had 37 touchdowns to 10 interceptions. He averaged right at 250 passing yards per contest. He also rushed for 275 yards, with four more scores.
Both the Rivals Industry Rankings and the 247 Composite Rankings slot the 6-foot-1, 195-pound prospect as the 11th-best quarterback in the 2028 class.
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