Ryan Day and Ohio State put the finishing touches on the country's No. 14 recruiting class Wednesday. Here are some bold predictions for the Buckeyes' 5-star additions.
Zach Harrison wants to be known as “one of the greatest to come through Ohio State," and he both doesn't know and isn't focused on how much he'll play as a freshman.
Tate Martell was in the process of creating an in-season transfer request appeal last year, citing Urban Meyer's three-game suspension as a reason, according to Dennis Dodd.
Hear what Ohio State head coach Ryan Day and new assistant coaches Greg Mattison, Jeff Hafley, Mike Yurcich, Matt Barnes and Al Washington said on National Signing Day.
Urban Meyer will be honored during Thursday's basketball game against Penn State, and Ryan Day will introduce his coaching staff during the game against Illinois.
In the first-ever episode of the Ryan Day Radio Show, Day and new assistants Jeff Hafley, Greg Mattison and Mike Yurcich talk recruiting, Justin Fields, scheme changes, and more.
New Ohio State assistant coaches Mike Yurcich, Greg Mattison, Al Washington, Jeff Hafley and Matt Barnes met with the media for the first time as Buckeyes on Wednesday morning.
Ohio State isn't expected to sign more than two players on Wednesday, but that's only because the Buckeyes already completed most of their recruiting class in December.
Nick Bosa and Dwayne Haskins are projected to be among the top picks in the 2019 NFL draft, while as many as seven other Buckeyes could be drafted in the first four rounds.
Tennessee tight end Eli Wolf, a graduate transfer from Minster, Ohio, is reportedly set to visit Ohio State after National Signing Day, according to DawgNation's Mike Griffith.