COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football is shifting its focus to the 2022 recruiting class after the late signing period began on Wednesday. The Buckeyes predictably lost out on one of its top remaining 2021 targets in linebacker Raesjon Davis, who elected to stay home by committing to USC. The other — defensive end J.T. Tuimolaou — won’t decide anything until April, so their best chance at landing him will be by continuing to do what they’ve been doing while waiting until official visits are possibly restored on April 15. Which just so happens to be 48 hours before OSU, at least in theory, plans to play its Spring Game. “It’s kind of a soft schedule based on a lot of things,” Day said. “We’re hoping we can play the Spring Game that April 17 weekend. Probably start (in the) middle of March, having four weeks of spring ball. That’s…
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