For the second weekend in-a-row, Ohio State football hosted recruits on campus for official visits. It’s safe to say that the Buckeye coaching staff has done a great job, as running back Bo Jackson committed shortly after his visit last weekend and on Sunday, Ohio State got another in safety Faheem Delane.
The month of June is huge for the college football recruiting world and the Ohio State Buckeyes are right in the middle of that. Running back Bo Jackson recently committed and is the only commit of the month so far, but the Buckeyes could soon be adding more talent.
After a successful recruiting weekend last weekend, the Ohio State Buckeyes will again have a boatload of visitors for more camp days this weekend. Ohio State received a commitment from four-star running back Bo Jackson, who gave the Buckeyes their first running back in the 2025 class where they’ll take multiple.
The Buckeyes had a busy Wednesday, offering several prospects who were on campus for camps. June has a chance to be a major win for Ohio State on the recruiting front if the rest of the month plays out how the first week has.
Ohio State football got a massive recruiting win on Tuesday afternoon, as 2025 in-state running back Bo Jackson opted to stay home and play for the Buckeyes.
The Ohio State football high school camps are in full swing and these camps provide the perfect opportunity to identify talent and offer a scholarship on the spot, which was the case for in-state running back, Nino Hill.
Along with landing a commitment from four-star 2025 running back Bo Jackson on Tuesday, the Ohio State Buckeyes found themselves as a finalist for one of the top offensive linemen in the class.
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After a successful weekend visit filled with a handful of potential recruits, Bo Jackson, Jr. committed to Ohio State. Jackson, the son of legendary two-sport superstar Bo Jackson, represents the 13th commitment for the Buckeyes’ 2025 class.
By Alec Nederveld At one point, Elite 11 participant Keelon Russell was the centerpiece for an SMU recruiting class moving up to the ACC. A late riser up the recruiting rankings, Russell finds a fancier home in Tuscaloosa fresh off an official visit.
Ohio State football hosted ten recruits on official visits this past weekend, and on Tuesday the Buckeyes sent out video graphics to keep the program on their minds.
In today’s world of college football recruiting, it is never a given that schools will be able to keep the top prospect in their given state from going elsewhere.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are beefing up their 2025 recruiting class with some big-time talent in the backfield. Per an announcement on his X (Twitter) account Tuesday, four-star running back Bo Jackson has committed to Ohio State after completing his official visit to Columbus over the weekend.
June is the biggest recruiting month of the year. Talented high school players from all over the country will be making official visits to college campuses as the next step in choosing a school.
Four-star running back recruit Bo Jackson is projected to commit to the Ohio State Buckeyes. Jackson is a recruiting target for Georgia football. Georgia was among Jackson’s previous list of top schools.
The Ohio State Buckeyes already landed arguably the top running back in the transfer portal earlier this offseason with the addition of Quinshon Judkins, but securing the future of the backfield remains key for coach Ryan Day and staff.
This past weekend was a big one for the Ohio State Buckeyes with a number of recruits on campus in Columbus. One of the biggest recruits on campus was 2025 four-star running back Bo Jackson, who is a primary in-state target with interest from some of the best college programs.
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Legendary two-sport star Bo Jackson has been elected to the Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame, the team announced Wednesday. Jackson played for the Royals from 1986 to 1990, making his lone All-Star appearance and placing 10th in AL MVP voting in 1989.
Lamar Jackson pulled a Bo Jackson during his Ravens’ divisional round playoff win over the Texans at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on Saturday.
Carlos Locklyn and the Oregon Ducks are looking to sign another two running backs in the 2025 class after recently adding Da'Jaun Riggs and Jay Harris from the 2024 cycle.
The Raiders won their second game in a row Sunday night, powered by a strong performance from Jacobs. The running back shared a message given to him by an NFL legend prior to the game.
One of the best two-sport athletes of all time revealed Wednesday that he's been dealing with a 10-month bout of the hiccups, and he's pulling out all the stops to get rid of them.
Georgia Tech was up 14-10 late in the fourth quarter when Jackson made an epic touchdown run virtually untouched on 3rd-and-6.
Bo Jackson lamented the quality of tackling going on in today’s NFL and believes he would be racking up the stats if he played now.
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