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The top 18 quarterbacks in the class of 2023 are committed and off the board.

No. 19, Lausanne Collegiate School (Tennessee) star Brock Glenn, will join them Saturday at 4 p.m. ET/ 1 p.m. PT. 

The 6-foot-2, 195-pound signal-caller will make his college commitment this weekend and is down to a final five of Auburn, Florida State, LSU, Ohio State and TCU:

The Tennessee product took official visits to four of his five finalists in recent months, checking out TCU in May before June official visits to Auburn, Florida State and Ohio State. 

Glenn has long been rumored to be a Florida State lean, stemming, in part, from the decommitment of Chris Parson, a Mississippi State priority target who could still re-join the Seminoles.   

Out of the six predictions on 247Sports, all of them favor Florida State with "medium" to "high" confidence, while On3 lists Florida State's chances at 71.2 percent, Auburn at 23.9 percent, Ohio State at 2.6 percent and TCU at less than 1 percent. 

While there's no doubt the Seminoles are a strong contender, and may, in fact, remain the favorite, Ohio State has emerged as a serious threat late in the process.

The Buckeyes do not yet have a quarterback class in their No. 1-ranked recruiting class, and would like to change that by Signing Day.

With few options remaining, Glenn makes a lot of sense as an Ohio State target.

This is shaping up to be a Florida State, Ohio State battle late, although the industry clearly feels the Seminoles have the edge. 

As a junior, Glenn threw for 1,576 yards and 23 touchdowns with nine interceptions, while rushing for 161 yards and an additional three scores. 

But he was a standout at the Elite 11 Finals this summer, according to Sports Illustrated's John Garcia. 

"Saving his best for last, Glenn worked incredibly well on the run over the last two days of the event," Garcia wrote. "The first time he separated himself from others was on a roll to his left with a sideline pass during the pro day workout, a completion he hit that most QBs missed by wide margins. Glenn was among the most comfortable on the move with the stationary targets, too, and was singled out by the Elite 11 staff for working the movement boldly during third-level attempts Thursday."

So, will it be the Seminoles or Buckeyes? It should be a fascinating ending. 

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