BREAKING: Top 25 JUCO 6’9″ OT Markel Bell Commits to Miami….
January 7, 2025
Breaking:Ohio State 2025 commits see adjustments in latest On300 Update.... It will always be the case that Ohio State consistently attracts some of the top players in the nation. In the 2025 cycle, the Buckeyes have three commitments from prospects, and the class may grow once more as early as this week. Those three potential customers? Tavien St. Clair, a four-star quarterback from Bellefontaine, Ohio; Jayvan Boggs, a four-star wide receiver from Cocoa, Florida; and Blake Woodby, a four-star cornerback from St. Frances Academy in Baltimore, Maryland. The most recent On300 featured all three of the future Buckeyes, and Lettermen Row swiftly reviewed the rankings change. For the top player in Buckeye State, this is a well-earned ranking update. Throughout his junior season, St. Clair has been nothing short of spectacular this autumn, and he is still growing into a quarterback with five-star potential. Captain Buckeye, the 6-foot-3, 215-pound quarterback, is without a doubt Ohio State's class leader. Peer recruiting is already underway at St. Clair, particularly with offensive lineman Carter Lowe and Avery Gach. Another significant and well-deserved rise for an Ohio State commit....
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Read moreMassive:Ohio State Makes $37.5 Million Move in Latest College Football News The Ohio State Buckeyes have had a busy offseason since winning the national championship. Head coach Ryan Day has had to retool his coaching staff after losing three assistants in the weeks following the national title game. After Ohio State made a significant announcement on the coach's future, Ryan Day's time on the hot seat seems to be a thing of the past. And it looks like Day has a new offensive coordinator. In addition to signing Day to a new contract extension through 2031, Ohio State is also promoting assistant Brian Hartline to replace Chip Kelly, according to ESPN's Pete Thamel and On3.com's Pete Nakos. Day's current contract with Ohio State is being extended by three years, with an average of $12.5 million per season. This increases the coach's contract by an estimated $37.5 million. Thamel explained in an X message on Thursday that "Ryan Day and Ohio State have agreed on a new deal." "Day will remain the Buckeyes' coach for the 2031 football season under the terms of the seven-year contract....
Read moreI' am QUINCY PORTER. Here's why I signed Ohio state Football 2025 recruiting class Ohio State earned another top wide receiver commitment when Oradell (N.J.) Bergan Catholic four-star Quincy Porter (6-3, 190) committed to the Buckeyes on Friday only a few days removed from his official visit. He’s the Buckeyes 15th commitment in the 2025 class. Porter is the second wide receiver in the class along with Wayne (N.J.) DePaul Catholic four-star De’zie Jones (6-0, 180), who committed in March. Along with his commitment, Porter has reportedly canceled his visit to Michigan, which was set for this weekend, and one to Oklahoma which was scheduled for the weekend of June 21-23. The Buckeyes also beat out Penn State for Porter’s commitment, who he visited May 31. He is the eighth overall wide receiver in the class of 2025 and the No. 49 player in the country according to 247Sports composite ranking. He is the No. 1 player in the state of New Jersey. Ohio State is still pursuing more wide receivers after Porter’s commitment with all eyes on Duncanville, Texas, five-star Dakorien Moore (5-11, 175), Jacksonville (Fla.) Mandarin five-star Jaime Ffrench (6-1, 185) and Lucas (Texas) Lovejoy four-star Daylan McCutcheon (5-11, 175) as the highest ranked pass catchers the Buckeyes are still after. Wide receivers coach and co-offensive coordinator Brian Hartline has only continued to dominate the recruiting trail for wide receivers with Porter’s commitment.
Read moreOHIO STATE HEAD BASEBALL COACH BILL MOSIELLO RESIGNS, TAKING ASSISTANT POSITION AT TCU Ohio State head baseball coach Bill Mosiello is reportedly leaving the program to return to TCU to be the top assistant and hitting coach with the Horned Frogs according to Kendall Rogers of D1Baseball. Mosiello served just two seasons at the Buckeyes, accumulating a 60-51 record while guiding the club back to the Big Ten tournament at the end of the 2024 season. After Ohio State sacked former head coach Greg Beals, Mosiello initially took over for the 2023 campaign. He was hired from TCU in 2013 and served as associate head coach there. Along with several years of minor league coaching experience as a hitting coach and manager, he has also had stints with Tennessee, Arkansas, Auburn, USC, and numerous more schools. The Buckeyes' pitching staff had a difficult time, with a team ERA of 6.35, led by Landon Beidelschies, who signed up for the transfer portal earlier this month. With the entire offseason remaining and the College World Series starting on Friday, the Buckeyes will now be searching for the baseball team's next head coach.
Read more"Five-star QB Tavien St. Clair signs with Ohio State, Setting New Record!" Greg Smith, a national recruiting analyst for Rivals, is examining the 2025 class's recruitment as five-star players submit their letters of intent. Regarding St. Clair and his dedication to Ohio State, there was no drama. Since his June 2023 commitment, he has been dependable. The recruiting profile of St. Clair has changed. He impressed at several events, which led to his quick ascent to the top of the Rivals250 rankings. The fact that Ohio State had never before signed a quarterback from so near to campus served as motivation for St. Clair. Because of his distinct skill set, he is difficult to compare to more recent Buckeyes. Despite his enormous girth, he is a better athlete than most people know....
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Read more4⭐RB Bo Jackson Announce new commitment to Ohio State after several attempts The Ohio State Buckeyes are adding some elite backfield talent to their 2025 recruiting class. Following his official visit to Columbus over the weekend, four-star running back Bo Jackson announced his commitment to Ohio State on his X (Twitter) account on Tuesday. "Ohio State's camaraderie is unmatched!" Jackson said, per reports from...
Read moreShocking Commitment:Five-star wide receiver Carnell Tate commits to Ohio State over Tennessee, Notre Dame Although it has been a bit of a rollercoaster, five-star wide receiver Carnell Tate formally committed to play football for the Ohio State Buckeyes in college on Monday. According to 247Sports Composite rankings, the 6-foot-2, 185-pound sensation is ranked as the third receiver and the 28th best player in the country for the 2023 recruiting cycle. Late in the process, Tennessee and Notre Dame were also viewed as serious possibilities, with the Vols presumably maintaining an advantage until recent weeks. Tate selected Brian Hartline and the Buckeyes over almost every other big program in the nation. Tate becomes the highest-rated player in the cycle for OSU so far, and the pledge ranks eleventh in the Buckeyes' class. Tate's arrival boosts Ohio State's position from eighth to second, only surpassed by the Fighting Irish, who currently have 15 recruits. Tate, a Chicago native, transferred for his junior year in 2021 from Marist High School to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida....
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