It’s week 3 of Urban Meyer’s paid administrative leave from coaching the Ohio State football team. But as far as the commitments to the Buckeyes’ next two recruiting class are concerned, it is business as usual. Thus far, all 15 pledges to the 2019 class, headlined by receiver Garrett Wilson and offensive lineman Harry Miller, and the six to the 2020 class, led by offensive lineman Paris Johnson and quarterback Jack Miller, have stood firm with OSU. That doesn’t mean that other schools are sitting idly by without trying to make new inroads while OSU officials complete their investigation of what Meyer knew and how he responded to allegations of domestic abuse against former assistant coach Zach Smith. Wilson, for example, said some of the schools he spurned when he committed to Ohio State on April 29 have been calling to gauge potential new interest. “I’m definitely solid in my…
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