We discuss what makes Dylan Raiola a special quarterback prospect, who could follow him as Ohio State’s next commitments and the impact of NIL on OSU recruiting.
While 2023 QB recruiting could prove challenging with Dylan Raiola in the fold, plenty of other recruits will view OSU as an even more desirable option now.
C.J. Stroud, Carnell Tate, Haskell Garrett and Kyion Grayes were among those who chimed in on social media after five-star QB Dylan Raiola committed to Ohio State.
With more than 20 offers already under his belt, Dakorien Moore became the first receiver in the 2025 class to land an OSU offer. Plus, Noah Rogers could commit this month.
Justin Frye said it's important for him to venture out and build relationship with various Ohio high school programs because it could pay off down the road.
Jim Knowles makes another Louisiana trip to see linebacker target Tackett Curtis and Caleb Downs, Jayden Bonsu and Olaus Alinen schedule official visits to Ohio State.
Although Austin Siereveld had his eyes set on playing for Ohio State since he was young, he made sure to embark on a diligent recruiting process before committing.
Five-star 2024 safety Peyton Woodyard loves the three-safety scheme Jim Knowles utilizes, and 2025 RB Donovan Johnson and 2024 safety Corian Gipson land offers.
Zach Grant, who joined Ohio State’s staff in February after previously working at Western Kentucky, was named as Football Scoop’s player personnel director of the year.
Top targets Brandon Inniss and Justice Haynes schedule official visits to Ohio State and Ian Reed and Stephiylan Green put the Buckeyes in their top schools lists.
Brandon Inniss takes over the top spot from Carnell Tate as Ohio State’s recruiting board sees major changes between the start of April and the beginning of May.
Four-star tight end Martavious Collins says Ohio State is near the top of his list after visiting Columbus twice this spring, and DJ Pickett picks up an OSU offer.