Ohio State Junior Day Tweets: Buckeyes Welcome Several of Country's Top Underclassmen for Annual Event

By 11W Staff on January 28, 2017 at 11:07 pm
Minneapolis Edna Senior sophomore offensive tackle Quinn Carroll with Urban Meyer in the coach's office.
Quinn Carroll
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Ohio State welcomed several of the nation's top underclassmen to Columbus Saturday for the program's annual “Junior Day” event. Two prospects – class of 2019 offensive tackle Quinn Carroll, and defensive tackle Zach Harrison from nearby Olentangy Orange – left town with offers from the Buckeyes.

Here's a quick rundown of tweets from the Saturday in Columbus.

Minneapolis Edna Senior sophomore offensive tackle Quinn Carroll, one of two to receive offers from Urban Meyer Saturday. At 6-6 and 280 pounds, Carroll has the frame:

Caroll holds offers from LSU, Michigan, Penn State, Tennessee and other programs.

Four-star safety Jaiden Woodbey (Bellflower, California St. John Boscoe), ranked the No. 32 prospect in the class of 2018 by 247 Sports:

Ohio State, USC, Oklahoma, Alabama, Florida, LSU, Michigan, Notre Dame, Tennessee and several other schools have all offered Woodbey.

Lindenhurst, New York four-star tight end Jeremy Ruckert:

Ruckert holds offers from Ohio State, Alabama, Florida State, Michigan, Auburn, and dozens of other schools. He's considered a heavy Ohio State lean at this time.

Three-star class of 2018 cornerback D.J. Johnson (Indianapolis North Central):

Three-star class of 2018 linebacker Cam McGrone (Indianapolis Lawrence Central):

Four-star class of 2018 running back Iverson Clement, a huge Ohio State fan, was unable to make the trip from New Jersey:

We'll have plenty more on Ohio State's Junior Day in the days to come.

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