Ohio State football mid-February quick recruiting update

There is never a dull moment for Ohio State football and recruiting high school prospects.

This weekend was another example of that, as the Buckeyes made a quarterback offer, saw multiple prospects set up visits for the spring, and a coach getting his well deserved respect.

Here is a quick hitting update on what happened over this past weekend with Ohio State and recruiting. No commitments were gained during this time, but the seeds were being set for some down the road. Recruiting isn’t about a short-term wins, it’s about creating relationships over the long haul.

(Note: All prospect rankings are according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.)

Ohio State offers 2026 California quarterback Brady Smigiel

Update

The Buckeyes were once favored to land Tennessee’s Jared Curtis, but since Corey Dennis was let go, it seems like he is going to end up elsewhere. Ohio State has turned its attention to Smigiel, who was offered on Saturday. At 6-foot, 5-inches and 205-pounds he’s ranked as the No. 2 quarterback and 21st overall player in the class.

Texas 2025 defensive lineman Gus Cordova to visit during the spring

Update

Although Ohio State has yet to offer, Cordova is very interested. The Buckeye staff may be waiting to see the 6-foot, 5-inch and 250-pound player in person before pulling the trigger. This is a recruitment to keep an eye on. Cordova isn’t currently ranked, but his offer list is impressive.

Texas 2025 defensive lineman Landon Rink also will visit in the spring

Update

Rink will join Cordova on the same visit to Columbus. There is no indication they are a packaged deal, but the pair as some of the best the Lone Star State has to offer. Rink is more likely to play on the interior at 6-foot, 2-inches and 270-pounds, and he’s the No. 34 defensive lineman and 329th overall prospect.

Indiana 2025 tight end Brock…


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Publish date : 2024-02-19 02:12:26

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