© Provided by Buckeyes Now on FanNation Ewers is aiming to become just the third Buckeye to win the most valuable player award. Ohio State quarterback commit Quinn Ewers will compete at the Elite 11 Finals at Manhattan Beach (Calif.) Mira Costa High School over the course of the next three days, at which time he’ll put his ranking as the nation’s top-rated signal caller on display. Ewers follows in the footsteps of several current and former Buckeyes who have participated in the event, including Troy Smith and Justin Zwick in 2001; Rob Schoenhoft in 2004; Dwayne Haskins in 2015; Tate Martell in 2016; Justin Fields in 2017; Jack Miller and C.J. Stroud in 2019; and Kyle McCord in 2020. Only Fields and Stroud earned MVP honors, however. “Ewers will walk into Elite 11 with similar expectations to those of (Oklahoma five-star signee) Caleb Williams a year ago, considered the favorite to win the Most Valuable Player award,” SI All-American director of recruiting John Garcia said. “Ewers owns a somewhat…
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