COLUMBUS, Ohio — Urban Meyer stacked three full rooms at the Huntington Club in Ohio Stadium with employers from all over Columbus for a job fair for his football team on Friday afternoon. Ohio State has been doing this for years as an extension to its “Real Life Wednesday” program in effort to help players build professional relationships that could carry over into employment after football. “Real Life Wednesday” has been a huge success in the world of recruiting, so this year the Buckeyes trotted through some of its top recruiting targets who happen to be in town for the big recruiting weekend. Remember, there’s an instructional camp at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center on Saturday. * The real life impact ‘Real Life Wednesday’ is having on Ohio State football recruiting Some of the prospects spotted at the career fair were five-star quarterback Emory Jones of Franklin (Ga.) Heard County, 2019…
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