More than 60 recruits are expected to attend Ohio State's contest against Notre Dame, including five-star defensive ends Keon Keeley, Matayo Uiagalelei and Damon Wilson.
Thursday was the first day Ohio State coaches could directly contact 2024 recruits and the Buckeyes reached out to at least 15 different prospects throughout the day.
Austin Siereveld is thriving in three different phases of the game for Lakota East and 2024 four-star defensive lineman Omar White gets an Ohio State offer.
While Ryan Day and his assistants will be primarily focused on Notre Dame, he's excited that a plethora of recruits will experience an electric atmosphere at Ohio Stadium.
Malik Hartford said various Ohio State coaches have checked in with him about his viral hit and David Sanders Jr., the top prospect in the 2025 class, picks up an OSU offer.
Keon Keeley will take an official visit to Ohio State on Sept. 3 for the season opener and Colin Hurley and Miles Lockhart will attend the Michigan game.
Four-star 2024 running back Jordan Marshall says he's built a strong rapport with Tony Alford and 2025 TE Emaree Winston will visit OSU for the Michigan game.
Tim Walton said he looks for a passion for competition when recruiting a cornerback, and 18 players with Ohio State offers crack 247Sports' first top 100 for 2025.
Cardale Jones enjoys seeing Ohio State recruiting Glenville athletes again and Gideon Davidson and Aneyas Williams will visit OSU for the Notre Dame game.
Garrett Stover said Ohio State is a “top school” in his recruitment and there was no shortage of highlights from Buckeye commits’ high school season openers.
Will Smith Jr. feels like a much improved player as he begins his senior season at Dublin Coffman, and being committed to Ohio State is allowing him to fully focus on his team.
Glenville cornerback Bryce West wore Ohio State gloves in his season opener because he loves Ohio State and 2024 running back Davion Gause will visit OSU this fall.
Seven Ohio State commits will be in action as high school football opens and several future Buckeyes are trying to recruit five-star defensive end Keon Keeley to Columbus.
Five-star defensive end Keon Keeley has decommitted from Notre Dame and could take an official visit to Ohio State when the Buckeyes play Notre Dame on Sept. 3.
Larry Johnson believes he and OSU's new defensive assistants are meshing well on the recruiting trail and Arvell Reese makes the high school Butkus Award watchlist.
Jayden Bonsu's high school coach thinks the Ohio State safety commit is similar to Ronnie Hickman and four-star offensive tackle Bo Hughley is considering an OSU visit.
Four-star offensive lineman Donovan Harbour will be at Ohio State’s season opener against Notre Dame and Ohio State football commits recruit Bronny James.