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RECRUITING: Recently Decommitted WR Schedules Official Visit to Big Ten Rival

After decommitting from one Big Ten program a couple weeks ago, a rival has pounced at the opportunity

Mark Pszonak| March 26, 2025 (Updated: July 24, 2025)
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By Mark Pszonak


Colleges coaches are always looking to take advantage of a new opportunity. With wide receiver Quay Guilford decommitting from Penn State in late February, Ohio State pounced last night by scheduling an official visit from the four-star.


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— Jerquaden“G2”Guilford (@QuayGuilford) March 25, 2025


Guilford’s announcement last night of his official visit to Ohio State from June 20-22nd continues a busy stretch for the Indiana receiver. After his decommitment he has added offers from Michigan, Kentucky, Arkansas, Missouri, Purdue and Vanderbilt. But the Buckeyes are his first scheduled official visit. On top of that, he is likely to be in Columbus next weekend for an unofficial visit. While Ohio State is in a good position right now, it wouldn’t be recruiting drama if Michigan also wasn’t involved. Aside from recently offering Guilford, an April visit to Ann Arbor is likely.


Oct 5, 2024; Columbus, OH, USA; Class of 2026 Fort Wayne, Indiana wide receivers Jaidon VanPelt and Jerquaden Guilford visit the field ahead of Ohio State's 35-7 win over the Iowa Hawkeyes after the NCAA football game at Ohio Stadium.

Guilford, 6-foot-2 and 170-pounds, totaled 35 receptions for 556 yards and three touchdowns in nine games during his junior season. At the time of his early December commitment to Penn State, he chose the Nittany Lions over Ohio State, Georgia and Indiana. 

With three of the Big Ten powers already involved in Guilford’s recruiting process, more drama is likely on the horizon. 

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Category: RecruitingTag: Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Quay Guilford
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