COLUMBUS, Ohio — It was roughly a year ago when four-star quarterback Brady Edmunds committed to Ohio State.
He received his offer after a one-day camp in June, and while he didn’t commit until December, he knew when he got the offer that Columbus was the place for him.
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But things are different now — in a good way.
He’s a year older, and is about to enter his junior season at Huntington Beach in California.