Ohio State's 2021 class has a shot at eclipsing the 2017 cycle's historic per-player average, and in 2022 the Buckeyes already have a top LB target in Gabe Powers.
Cincinnati's Devonta Smith had long felt spurned by Ohio State. But that soon turned, as he earned a Buckeyes offer in an emotional moment and committed soon after.
Ohio State's 14 commits for the recruiting class of 2021 are tied for the most in the country, and the Buckeyes now have at least one commit in every major position group.
Mack Brown's emphasis on keeping North Carolina recruits in-state and Georgia's reputation for putting running backs in the NFL weren't enough to land Evan Pryor.
Tony Alford got a needed win on the trail with the addition of Evan Pryor. Now, his focus is on two of the nation's best to help close out the 2021 class.
Kerry Coombs is already earning his money on the recruiting trail with three commitments in three days from Jakailin Johnson, Devonta Smith and Andre Turrentine.
The commitment of Andre Turrentine provides Ohio State with a versatile cornerback and safety prospect who pushes the Buckeyes' DB class toward completion.
Ohio State landed a big commitment in the 2021 class, as Evan Pryor gives the Buckeyes playmaking and a sense of calm in the next cycle's RB recruiting.
Ohio State landed a big commitment in the 2021 class, as four-star running back Evan Pryor of North Carolina announced his intentions to join the Buckeyes.
Ohio State landed its third defensive back recruit in the 2021 class, as Cincinnati La Salle three-star cornerback Devonta Smith has committed to the Buckeyes.
Jakailin Johnson's commitment to Ohio State serves as a major recruiting win over Clemson, as the Buckeyes avoided the same fate that they had with Jordan Hancock.
Ohio State landed a commitment from four-star Jakailin Johnson, one of the “most polished” cornerbacks in the country with elite speed, ball skills and physicality.
2021 Ohio State offensive tackle commit Ben Christman has a smooth pass set, the ability to finish at the second level and more athleticism than he gets credit for.
Ohio State's three top targets at running back all say they want to be in a two-back system. Why? Because less mileage in college makes their NFL dreams more attainable.
Devonta Smith finally earned an Ohio State offer, and Rocco Spindler has long been angling to have the chance to block for fellow Michigan star Donovan Edwards.