Quarterback Emory Jones Stays Committed to Ohio State for 2018

Quarterback Emory Jones Stays Committed to Ohio State for 2018

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Emory Jones, an junior committed to Ohio State originally from Georgia, is having a great year at Heard County. Currently, this quarterback has led his team to the number one spot in the 2016 rankings. He is the number two signal-caller dual-threat in the upcoming junior 2018 class. This ranking attracted many colleges trying to pluck him from Ohio at their camp. Tennessee, Knoxville, and Clemson wanted his talent in addition to the Buckeyes. Georgia wanted to attract him back to the Peach State. Luckily, he is staying put for 2018. He made this decision recently.

Visiting these colleges in person helped him decide. Rumors state Ohio State was the odds-on favorite; the other colleges' job was to convince him their college was better than OSU. One became a threat after previous quarterbacks left their college for professional ball. Today's decision proved the colleges failed, and coach Urban Meyer couldn't be prouder. Jones is the second person to choose Ohio State for 2018; Brian Snead was the first. This gives Ohio State momentum into the New Year.

The 2018 class will follow up a great 2017 class. The Ohio State Buckeyes are ranked number one nationally in 2017 due to Chase Young's defensive end, Isaiah Pryor at safety, J.K. Dobbins running back skills, Josh Myers at tackle, and Shaun Wade's cornerback skills. Additionally, all made the prestigious top 100 list on ESPN.

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