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Wisconsin, 2026 QB Jarin Mock moving in a different direction
Jarin Mock, who committed to Wisconsin in late July, is no longer a part of the Badgers’ 2026 recruiting class.
The 6-foot-3, 200-pound quarterback from Ohio is back on the market after the two sides parted ways Tuesday.
Mock, from Pickerington North High School, was Wisconsin’s first pledge in the junior cycle, but he was recruited by former coordinator and position coach Phil Longo.
“I knew going in that I was going to commit,” Mock told BadgerBlitz.com in July. “I actually wanted to commit in June but my mom wanted to make sure it was the right place for me. She’s big on academics and wanted to make sure I was taken care of there before I committed.
“Coach Longo was really excited when I told him. It was good to take this visit to make sure Wisconsin was the right place.”
This winter, the Badgers hired Jeff Grimes to coordinate the offense and Kenny Guiton to coach the quarterbacks. After their evaluation, Mock is no longer in the plans moving forward.
Wisconsin could be in the market for two quarterbacks in 2026. So far, UW has extended scholarships to uncommitted signal callers Ryan Hopkins (San Juan Capistrano, CA), Brodie McWhorter (Kingston, GA) and Peyton Falzone (Nazareth, PA). Those three offers, however, were extended by Longo. On Tuesday, the Badgers also sent out a scholarship to Bowe Bentley, an unranked prospect from Texas.
Having Grimes is an indication of what the Badgers want to do in 2025 and beyond. Luke Fickell is returning to a running attack, and Kansas, where Grimes was in 2024, was No. 13 in the country (211.4 yards per game) in rushing offense.
“I would tell you that we want to be more of a pro style,” Fickell said on Signing Day. “And what does that mean? That doesn’t mean anything more than we want to be multiple. We want to be able to play in 11 personnel. We want to be able to play in 12 personnel. We want to be able to play it if we have 13 personnel, if that’s possible, 21, we want to be in the gun. We want to be able to do the things that we’ve done out of the gun in the passing game. But we also want to be able to see ourselves under center for six, eight, 10 snaps a game.”
A three-star junior, Mock chose the Badgers over offers from Central Michigan, Marshall, UMass, and Miami (OH) at the time of his commitment.
Wisconsin, 2026 QB Jarin Mock moving in a different direction
In a surprising turn of events, Wisconsin’s star quarterback Jarin Mock has announced that he will be transferring to a different school for the upcoming season. Mock, who has been a standout player for the Badgers over the past three years, cited personal reasons for his decision to make a change.
“I have loved my time at Wisconsin and am grateful for the opportunities I have had here,” Mock said in a statement. “But after much thought and consideration, I have decided that it is time for me to take my talents elsewhere.”
Mock did not reveal which school he will be transferring to, but sources close to the situation have indicated that several top programs have already expressed interest in the talented quarterback. Mock is expected to make a decision in the coming weeks.
Wisconsin head coach Paul Chryst expressed his support for Mock’s decision, saying, “We wish Jarin all the best in his future endeavors and appreciate everything he has done for our program. We will continue to support him as he moves on to the next chapter in his career.”
Mock’s departure leaves a void at the quarterback position for the Badgers, but Chryst remains confident in the team’s ability to find a suitable replacement. Wisconsin fans will undoubtedly be watching closely as the quarterback situation unfolds in the coming months.
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