Four-Star QB Brock Glenn narrows list, sets commitment date

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Four-star quarterback Brock Glenn of Memphis (TN) Lausanne Collegiate School is down to five schools– Auburn, Florida State, Ohio State, TCU, and LSU.

The 6-foot-2, 195 pounder will announce his college decision on Saturday, July 30th.

Glenn went in-depth on his finalists.

Auburn

“I love the coaches at Auburn and I feel like they will really turn the program around,” Glenn said. “What Coach Harsin is doing with the program is amazing. He is truly changing the culture and entire program for the better, and I really believe they will be contenders here soon. I also love Auburn’s great tradition, I believe it’s one of, if not the best in the nation. They have great fans and a great community. Coach Harsin’s offense is really good as well, and I do believe it prepares you for the NFL, especially from a mental aspect, which is very important to me. Overall, Auburn is a great program with great people!”

Florida State

“Florida State has an amazing staff,” Glenn said. “I am super close with almost the entire staff. The staff at FSU works extremely great together, and you can tell they actually care for each other as well as the players. I am a huge relationship guy, and that’s a reason I love FSU so much. Coach Norvell’s offense is really good and it fits me perfectly. I truly believe in Coach Norvell and everything he stands for. He had great offensive success at Memphis as well, which gets me hyped about the potential of him being my coach. FSU also has a great tradition, fan base, and community.”

Ohio State 

“I like Ohio State so much because of Coach Day and Coach Dennis’ ability to develop QBs,” Glenn said. “They have great success at QB every year, and they put guys in the league year after year. I think their offense really fits me perfect. They are great people as well, and I have a good relationship with them, which I think is very important. I 100% believe that they would make me not only a better football player, but a better person as well. I also love OSU because of their constant success. Every year they are competing for a national championship, which really sticks out to me. Having the opportunity to be coached by one of the best staff and programs in the country really excites me and sticks out to me.”

TCU 

“The coaches at TCU are top notch,” Glenn said. “They are incredible people and great coaches as well. I am super close with Coach Riley and Coach Jones there, and I really feel comfortable around them. I know that they would make me a better player and person. Coach Riley’s offense is great too, and they had really good success at SMU. I believe that I fit Coach Riley’s offense extremely well. I also love the town. Fort Worth is an amazing place, and it honestly might’ve been my favorite town of them all. It’s a great place and I feel that TCU fits me really well.”

LSU 

“LSU is a great program that is headed in the right direction,” Glenn said. “Coach Kelly had great success at Notre Dame, and I believe he will bring the same success to LSU. Coach Denbrock’s offense fits me well and I think I’d have success in it. LSU has a great atmosphere and fan base. I know a couple of players there, and they love Coach Kelly and LSU in general. Coach Kelly would develop me for the NFL, which is important to me. I have been building a good relationship with Coach Sloan here recently and he’s a great guy, and I would definitely feel comfortable playing for him.”

Brock Glenn Scouting Summary

“Pro-style signal caller who is advanced in his ability to scan the field and process the game,” On3’s Director of Scouting Charles Power. “Has a well-put-together build that measures in at a shade under 6-foot-2, 195 pounds with just over a 10-inch hand. Ran an electronically-timed 4.78 40-yard dash and 4.25 shuttle as well as a 33.5-inch vertical on the spring camp circuit prior to his senior season. Has a pretty release and gets the ball up and out quickly. Can improve the natural zip on his ball, as it tends to die on deeper throws. Led Memphis (Tenn.) Lausanne Collegiate to the state semifinals while throwing for 1,576 yards, 23 touchdowns and 9 interceptions on 97 completions for a 63% completion percentage during his junior season. One of the highest floors of all the quarterbacks in the 2023 cycle.”

Glenn ranks as the No. 375 player in the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that accounts for all four major recruiting sites. He also tabs in as the No. 20 quarterback and the No. 9 player in the state of Tennessee.