Ohio State Football Recruiting: 2028 QB Lukas Prock Recaps Ohio State Camp, Talks Offer
2028 QB Lukas Prock Breaks Down Camp Highlights, And Reacts to Ohio State Offer
COLUMBUS, OHIO — The Buckeyes have been hosting some of the countries top prospects on campus this June. Due to their camp, they’ve offered some pretty talented prospects. One of those is 2028 QB Lukas Prock out of Massachusetts. He spoke to The Buckeye Tribune about his camp and the Buckeyes offer.
The young QB spoke on Coach Fessler offering him, “It was awesome when coach Fessler offered, me, it was in his office after the camp.” He mentioned Coach Fessler coaching him up at Camp, “One thing I picked up from Coach Fessler was to keep my elbow up and stay “on top” of the ball.”
Prock dived in on the Buckeyes Brotherhood, and it stuck out, “Being around the Ohio state brotherhood meant that I would playing with a lot of talent, so I knew that I would have to play at the top of my game.”
This won’t be the last time Prock will be in Columbus. He plans on returning in the fall. He said, “I will be back at Ohio state in the fall for a game, and I can’t wait to get back, and I’m looking to just continue to build my relationships with Coach Fessler, Coach Day and the rest of the staff.”
A big factor will be Academics in his decision. He said, “Academics play a huge roll in my decision, as much as who wants me the most, who I feel the most comfortable with, and the people need to be good people.”
Prock, only a 2028 Prospect, still has areas to Improve. But he’s already very talented. He spoke on his development this offseason, “As much as I have been working out and throwing a ton, my mental intelligence of the game has skyrocketed and I think that will help me the most during the season.” He mentioned one of his own goals as well, “I’m looking to improve my vocal part of being a leader. And I’m looking to be able to rip apart defenses with my mind.”
Prock is arguably one of the top QBs in the 2028 Class very early on. He’s earned offers from Boston College, Illinois, Rhode Island, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, and Sacramento State. The 6’2 180lbs playmaker is set to attend Hun School of Princeton this season. Expect Prock to be a big time contributor to their offense.