The latest visitor to the Buckeyes’ campus is 2028 quarterback prospect Reign St. Clair. The younger brother of Tavien St. Clair, a five-star quarterback commit for the 2025 class, Reign’s presence at Ohio State marks a significant step in his football journey.
This visit underscores the family’s deep ties to the program and highlights the Buckeyes’ ongoing commitment to nurturing quarterback talent from an early age.
Clair’s Early Exposure to Elite Football
At just 15 years old, Reign is already drawing attention in the football community, much like his older brother did before him. Tavien, a consensus five-star recruit and the nation’s No. 4 overall player in the 2025 class, committed to Ohio State after a stellar high school career at Bellefontaine High School in Ohio.
His journey from a mid-200s recruit to a top-tier prospect is well-documented. Significant maturation occurred over a year that propelled him into the national spotlight.
Reign’s visit comes as Ohio State actively engages with future classes, as evidenced by its recent hosting of 2027 quarterback commit Brady Edmunds and five-star defensive tackle Jalen Brewster at a summer camp.
He is still early in his high school career, but has already shown promise. His visit to Ohio State continues the family’s legacy, with the younger St. Clair looking to carve out his own identity while benefiting from the groundwork laid by his brother.
2028 quarterback Reign St. Clair, the younger brother of Ohio State freshman Tavien St. Clair, camping at Ohio State today. pic.twitter.com/KiyHYGu0ab
— Dan Hope (@Dan_Hope) June 12, 2025
The dynamics of having a sibling already committed to a powerhouse program like Ohio State can be both a blessing and a challenge. It provides Reign with a blueprint for success but also places him under a microscope, with high expectations.
Ohio State’s Quarterback Development Pipeline
The Buckeyes’ recent activities, including the camp where Brady Edmunds and Jalen Brewster shone, indicate a robust strategy for building future classes. Edmunds, a 2027 commit, and Brewster, a five-star defensive tackle, represent the kind of talent Ohio State is targeting.
For Reign, this environment is invaluable. It will allow him to see firsthand what it takes to succeed at the collegiate level and beyond while also giving the coaching staff an early look at his potential.
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His development will be closely watched as he continues his high school career. The visit to Ohio State is just one of many steps he will take, but it is significant. The opportunity to learn from his brother’s experiences and the guidance from Ohio State’s coaching staff all contribute to his growth as a prospect.
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