COLUMBUS, Ohio – Massillon (Ohio) Washington quarterback Danny Clark was one of the more high profile prospects on the sidelines prior to No. 3 Ohio State’s 42-7 win over San Diego State on Saturday.

A freshman prospect in the 2017 class, Clark has been regarded as one of the brightest young signal callers in high school football. Despite being so early in his high school career, Clark has received heavy interest from programs such as Ohio State, Arkansas, Michigan State and others.

Clark, however, isn’t bashful to share how he feels about the Buckeyes.

“If I get an Ohio State offer,” Clark told Cleveland.com on Sunday, “that would be the end of my recruiting process.”

The 6-foot-3, 200-pound quarterback was high on Ohio State before he took the visit to Columbus alongside his father. Clark, who wore an Ohio State shirt to the game, said that he has been a Buckeyes fan his entire life, but his most recent trip to Ohio Stadium has put Ohio State in the driver’s seat in his recruitment.

“It was a great game to be at," Clark said. "I am glad the Buckeyes came out on top with a win. The whole experience was awesome. I loved how they treated me as a recruit, because I have been to an Ohio State games as a fan, but never as a recruit. Being on the sideline was great. My overall impression was just that it was very professional. I just loved it.”

Check back with Cleveland.com for more from Clark.