Friday Night Lights leads to commitments more often than not, so we decided to take a look back at the six previous years as Ohio State awaits word from a few official visitors.
Ohio State's team workout and Friday Night Lights, set to be held at Ohio Stadium this evening, has been moved indoors due to the threat of inclement weather.
Half a dozen of the nation's top prospects will take an official visit to Ohio State for Friday Night Lights. They're among the most up-to-date list of expected attendees.
Kentucky four-star athlete Milton Wright includes Ohio State in Top 5 while Florida four-star corner Miles Brooks hopes to keep Trinity Christian pipeline flowing.
Running back Daniel Carter and defensive tackle Jowon Briggs include Ohio State in their Top 10 while wide receiver Devell Washington will attend Friday Night Lights.
Texas five-star cornerback R.J. Mickens will attend Friday Night Lights while New Jersey three-star defensive end David Ojabo includes Ohio State among top schools ahead of visit.
Arizona four-star running back and Akron native Darvon Hubbard appears to be closing in on a coveted offer from Ohio State following Saturday's one-day camp.
North Carolina defensive end Terrell Dawkins attends Ohio State's job fair while Cincinnati Princeton defensive end Darrion Henry believes he's "the best player in the country."
Defensive ends Terrell Dawkins, Jahzion Harris and Darrion Henry dominate, Erick All's quest for an offer and other observations from Ohio State's final one-day camp of the summer.
Wisconsin quarterback commit Graham Mertz shuts down recruitment despite interest from Ohio State while Florida quarterback Brian Maurer sets an unofficial visit.
Ohio State has left no stone unturned in its search for a quarterback, but finding an elite prospect in a weak class has proven difficult for Urban Meyer and Ryan Day.
St. Louis four-star wide receiver Jameson Williams includes Ohio State in his Top 5 while South Carolina defensive tackle Alex "Boogie" Huntley will camp with the Buckeyes...