Former Ohio State recruiting intern and club football quarterback Kellyn Gerenstein has been named the assistant director of recruiting at Boston College, he announced Tuesday.
Gerenstein won two national championships and two NCFA Offensive MVP awards as the starting quarterback of Ohio State’s club football team for the past four years. Gerenstein also served as a recruiting intern for Ohio State’s varsity football team, joining Mark Pantoni’s staff last year.
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