Michael Jordan, a four-star offensive tackle out of Canton, Michigan in the 2016 class — signed his financial aid agreement with Ohio State, head coach Urban Meyer announced Monday.
Congrats to OL Michael Jordan for officially joining the Buckeye Family! pic.twitter.com/7S0ZIx2Xyi
— Urban Meyer (@OSUCoachMeyer) October 19, 2015
Jordan becomes the Buckeyes' fifth commitment in the 2016 class to sign this agreement, which is available to players who intend to enroll early and that officially binds a school to a prospect with the scholarship.
Linebacker Tuf Borland, defensive end Jonathon Cooper, wide receiver Austin Mack and defensive tackle Malik Barrow have all also signed their financial aid agreements in this class for Ohio State.
Jordan is rated by 247Sports composite rankings as the nation's 122nd best prospect and he is the 14th-rated offensive lineman in this class. Jordan announced Saturday his intentions to enroll early at Ohio State and that he will also play in the Army All-American game.
The Canton, Michigan native talked with TheDZone.com on Saturday morning following Jordan's announcement. He visited Ohio State later that evening.