
Duke Football Hosts Promising 2026 Quarterback Recruit
This weekend, Duke’s football program will welcome three-star 2026 prospect Legend Bey for an official campus visit. The Texas native has narrowed his college choices to five schools, with the Blue Devils competing against Ohio State, Tennessee, Texas A&M, and West Virginia for his commitment.
Bey has been clear about his position preference despite being labeled as an “athlete” by recruiting services. The Forney High School standout exclusively played quarterback throughout his youth and high school career and intends to continue at that position in college. His dual-threat capabilities make him an intriguing prospect for offensive systems looking for mobile quarterbacks.
The talented recruit has already visited West Virginia in April and has scheduled upcoming trips to Tennessee on June 6 and Texas A&M on June 20. A potential visit to Ohio State remains under consideration but hasn’t been finalized. These visits will allow Bey to evaluate each program’s quarterback development and offensive schemes.
Duke’s coaching staff will likely highlight their offensive system’s suitability for mobile quarterbacks and the university’s strong academic reputation during the visit. With potential for early playing time, the Blue Devils present an appealing option for Bey’s collegiate career.
As the summer visit period begins, Bey appears to be taking a measured approach to his recruitment. His upcoming junior season performance could further shape his prospects and rankings. This weekend’s visit gives Duke an important opportunity to make their case before Bey continues his tour of other finalists.