A top Ohio State offensive line target in the 2026 class has set his official visit schedule.
Four-star Ohio prospect Adam Guthrie announced he’ll take three official visits this summer on Thursday, which include Clemson on May 31, Ohio State on June 6 and Penn State on June 13.
Guthrie has been a frequent visitor to Columbus over the past year and picked up his offer from the Buckeyes in October.
“It felt good being a hometown kid, obviously,” Guthrie told Eleven Warriors of his offer in October. “It was great to be offered by such a high-level program. (Coach Frye) said he wanted to offer me based on how I play and the scheme that they run.”
At this point, it’s probably fair to call Clemson the leader in that recruitment. New Ohio State offensive line coach Tyler Bowen and the rest of the OSU offensive staff will have a chance to change that narrative over the next few months, especially on the official visit in June.
Ethan “Boobie” Feaster reclassifies to 2026 class, has 12 finalists
A priority Ohio State wide receiver target has narrowed down his recruitment and reclassified. On Friday, five-star Ethan “Boobie” Feaster reclassified from 2027 to 2026 and put out a top 12 consisting of Ohio State, Texas A&M, Texas, SMU, LSU, Oregon, USC, Tennessee, Miami, Alabama, Colorado and Oklahoma.
BREAKING: Five-Star 2027 WR Ethan Boobie Feaster will reclassify to 2026, he tells me for @on3recruits
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) February 14, 2025
The 62 181 WR from DeSoto, TX was ranked as the No. 4 Recruit (No. 1 WR) in 27 per On3
Feaster is down to these 12 Schoolshttps://t.co/9QEh2EwziD pic.twitter.com/9sxUu1kXvu
Feaster is considered the No. 23 prospect and No. 4 wide receiver in the 2026 class and will now be a top priority for Brian Hartline this summer. The 6-foot-1, 175-pound prospect was offered by OSU on Jan. 29, and the relationship between he and the Buckeyes should grow moving forward. Feaster may visit OSU this spring and also could take an official visit to Columbus this summer now that he’s reclassified.
Last season, he caught 57 passes for 855 yards and 14 receiving touchdowns. In 2023, he recorded 30 catches for 634 yards and nine touchdowns.
OSU offers Jackson Ford
Larry Johnson has offered a new defensive end prospect for the 2026 cycle. Four-star Pennsylvania product Jackson Ford picked up his offer from the Buckeyes Thursday. He is considered the No. 292 prospect in the 2026 class per 247Sports’ composite rankings.
After an amazing phone call with @R2X_Rushmen1 Im beyond blessed to receive and offer from THE Ohio State University!!! @CoachGueriera @MalvernPrepFB @adamgorney @BrianDohn247@RyanSnyderOn3 @PRZPAvic @TomLoy247 pic.twitter.com/uMxlx4m2Cm
— Jackson Samuels Ford (@Jackson_S_Ford) February 14, 2025
The 6-foot-4, 230-pound standout has earned 18 Division I offers, including Michigan, Wisconsin, Boston College, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan State, Minnesota, Penn State, Pittsburgh, USC, Virginia Tech and West Virginia.
Myson Johnson-Cook picks up offer from Buckeyes
One of the top players in the 2027 cycle earned an offer from Ohio State on Wednesday. Five-star running back Myson Johnson-Cook was offered by OSU running backs coach Carlos Locklyn, making him the 13th running back OSU has offered in that class.
#AGTG Blessed To Earn A Offer From THEE Ohio State University! @OhioStateFB @Locklyn33 @adamgorney @Griffin_McVeigh @MikeRoach247 @ChadSimmons_ @CoachSweeny pic.twitter.com/KEpaPTydVI
— Myson Johnson-Cook (@mysonn2x) February 12, 2025
Johnson-Cook is considered the No. 8 prospect nationally in the 2027 cycle. Last season, the 6-foot-1, 220-pound Texas prospect ran for 911 yards on 88 carries and scored 14 rushing touchdowns. He also caught four passes for 27 yards and one touchdown.
He’s earned 18 Division I offers, including Arizona, Baylor, Duke, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Ole Miss, Oregon, Penn State, Purdue, SMU, TCU, Tennessee, Texas A&M and USC.