West Virginia offensive tackle Darnell Wright puts Ohio State in his Top 10 while Buckeyes' academics impress Washington D.C. offensive tackle Walter Rouse.
College football's recruiting dead period comes to a close while Zach Smith's firing greatly impacts Ohio State's pursuit of St. Louis four-star receiver Jordan Johnson.
Ohio State offers Indiana defensive tackle Dane Middlebrook Jr. while Washington offensive lineman Geirean Hatchett previews his upcoming visit to Columbus.
Zach Smith's recruiting efforts were strong in multiple regions, but the Buckeyes should continue to be fine in areas like South Florida and St. Louis.
Ohio State's 2020 recruiting class is off to a tremendous start with five of the nation's best already in the fold. We take a look at which defensive players could join them in...
Washington D.C. receiver Rakim Jarrett resets his recruitment shortly after trimming his list to four while Ohio State keeps tabs on Dublin Coffman defensive end Devon Williams.
Turner Corcoran builds relationship with Ohio State’s staff, commits while Elias Ricks, DeaMonte Trayanum and Devell Washington are among next weekend’s visitors.
With five of the nation's top prospects already in the fold, we figured it's never too early to look at Ohio State's top targets on offense for the Class of 2020.
Maryland defensive tackle D'Von Ellies includes Ohio State in his Top 4 while athlete William "Apache" Mohan aims to be next commit from Brooklyn's Erasmus Hall.
St. Louis wide receiver Marcus Washington will make his college decision in August while running back Peny Boone takes note of Ohio State's success in Michigan.
Georgia offensive tackle Paul Tchio set to decide among Alabama, Clemson and Ohio State while Michigan receiver Rashawn Williams eyes another trip to Columbus.
Texas safety Bryson Washington includes Ohio State in his Top 10 while Norwalk offensive tackle Trey Leroux discusses interest in Buckeyes following camp visits.
Ohio State five-star center commit Harry Miller will play in the All-American Bowl — previously known as the U.S. Army All-American Bowl — in January 2019.
With the current recruiting cycle reaching its halfway point this week, we share our updated projections for Ohio State's Dynasty ‘19 recruiting class.