BYU football has extended a scholarship offer to Brody Rudnicki, a promising quarterback prospect from Folsom High School in California, for the class of 2027. This marks just the second quarterback offer BYU has made for that recruiting cycle, underscoring Rudnicki’s rising profile .
Rudnicki, currently serving as the backup to five-star quarterback Ryder Lyons at Folsom High, has nonetheless attracted attention for his impressive arm strength and athleticism. As a sophomore, he played in eight games, amassing nearly 2,000 passing yards, over 400 rushing yards, and accounting for 34 total touchdowns .
His connection to BYU is further strengthened by his membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and his mother’s attendance at the university. Rudnicki has visited BYU multiple times, including attending a spring practice and participating in the university’s summer camp, where his performance earned him the scholarship offer .
In addition to BYU, Rudnicki has received offers from several other programs, including Arizona State, Minnesota, Cal, UNLV, Colorado State, and Nevada . His growing list of offers reflects his potential to become a national recruit as he continues to develop.
With BYU’s quarterback room currently featuring players like McCae Hillstead, Treyson Bourguet, and recent transfer Bear Bachmeier, the addition of Rudnicki to the 2027 class demonstrates the program’s commitment to building depth and talent at the quarterback position for the future.
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