Ohio State just landed a commitment from one of the top cornerbacks in the country when Little Elm, Texas, four-star Terrance Brooks pledged his services to the Buckeyes on Wednesday afternoon. The 5-foot-11 and 190-pound Brooks has everything you want in a cornerback, including an athletic build and an enormous 80-inch wingspan that allows him to excel in man-to-man coverage. He also has elite speed, as evidenced by times of 11.25 and 23.27 seconds in the 100- and 200-meter dash during his junior season at Plano (Texas) John Paul II. Brooks transferred this offseason to Little Elm, the same high school that produced redshirt freshman cornerback Ryan Watts, after his father was hired to be the Lobos’ new defensive backs coach. His father is notably former Texas A&M and San Francisco 49ers safety Chet Brooks, who won Super Bowl XXIV and XXV before suffering a career-ending injury after just three…
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