When one big-name player commits, it means one less target for interested schools. This becomes a huge topic of discussion for teams looking for elite quarterbacks, particularly with the position being so vital and so limited.
Tate Martell's commitment to Ohio State on Sunday was huge for the Buckeyes—and a punch in the face for other programs still looking to land a stud quarterback. Prior to Sunday, Martell, the nation's top-ranked dual-threat quarterback, was one of only three 4-star (or better) signal-callers nationally still uncommitted.
That list is now at two—dual-threat quarterback Kellen Mond and pro-style quarterback Jack Sears.