Since J.K. Dobbins in 2017, Ohio State has not signed a top-10 running back, but the Buckeyes are referring to old blueprints to maybe bring two to Columbus in 2020.
Dawand Jones and Trey Leroux are both 6-foot-8 additions from the 2019 and 2020 classes, and if they don't develop according to plan, the burden falls on younger linemen.
Norwalk three-star offensive tackle Trey Leroux committed to Ohio State just a few days after receiving an offer, but his head coach said it wasn't a rushed decision.
Ohio State has seven commits in the fold with a busy spring on the horizon. A number of in-state prospects could be inching closer to earning Buckeyes offers.
No. 36 offensive tackle in the 2020 class Jake Wray decommitted from Ohio State in December. He expounded on why he made the choice and how he's moving on.
Cam Large, the No. 15 tight end in the 2020 class, and Terah Edwards, the No. 19 Ohio recruit in the 2020 class, both reflected on their Ohio State visits.
Georgia 2021 tight end Cane Berrong has been rumored to be one of the top tight ends in his class. Former NFL wideout Terrence Edwards explains how he can get there.
Three-star Connecticut athlete Justin Barron discusses how his mid-week visit to Ohio State went, while a five-star defensive end includes OSU in his top-10.
Ohio State 2021 defensive end commit Jack Sawyer is leading his Pickerington North basketball team to postseason success, while a couple recruits visit Columbus.
Washington four-star wideout commit Gee Scott, Jr. plans to visit Columbus again, and could 2021 running back Evan Pryor be a three-down back in college?
Kansas four-star tackle Turner Corcoran narrowed down his offer list to seven schools in August. Now that six months have passed, Corcoran updates where Ohio State stands.