When Keandre Jones committed to Ohio State, it was a day that solidified the Buckeyes’ 2016 class. Jones, Dwayne Haskins and Binjimen Victor all committed to play for Urban Meyer on Jan. 18, 2016, giving Ohio State a top-five recruiting class. However, through the first two seasons on campus, only Victor has made a significant impact. That is all likely to change in 2018, as both Maryland natives Jones and Haskins are competing for starting jobs with the Buckeyes. Jones has collected 19 tackles through two seasons at Ohio State, but after sitting for the majority of the last two seasons, Jones said he feels like the game is slowing down for him, which will allow him to make an immediate impact in 2018. RELATED Urban Meyer’s Confidence Giving Ohio State’s Linebackers Added Motivation “The game has definitely slowed down for me. I have been here two years and experienced different positions,”…
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