COLUMBUS, Ohio — Despite already narrowing down 30 offers to just 10 programs that did not include a Big Ten school, a recent offer from Ohio State has moved the Buckeyes into the picture for the nation’s No. 4 defensive end, Marvin Jones, Jr. “Ohio State is a very successful program, especially in my position. I feel like it would be stupid of me not to consider a school like that,” Jones told cleveland.com. Jones is a product of American Heritage High School in Plantation, Fla, and is a legacy of his father, Marvin Jones, a former NFL linebacker who starred at Florida State (a finalist for the son) and professionally with the New York Jets for 10 seasons. Creating a name for himself, the four-star emerged in his junior season, finishing with 15.5 sacks, a season-high for any South Florida high school athlete. “I wanted to get recognized by…
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