COLUMBUS, Ohio — Keenan Bailey was considered a vital part of Ohio State’s ability to acquire talent long before he was a full-time position coach and now he’ll get to show it. Bailey took over the Buckeyes’ tight end room once Kevin Wilson was hired as Tulsa’s head coach ready to show off just how valuable he is and now he has the first proof of that in tight end Max LeBlanc. The four-star recruit is proof of OSU’s recruiting momentum continuing to build on itself. But it also shows off Bailey’s ability as a recruiter. LeBlanc earned an offer in January then came on an unofficial visit at the end of March and started to slowly trend towards the program since then. But that picked up in a significant way over the past week before punctuating with a Saturday afternoon decision. Recommended Buckeyes stories Did Ohio State football find…
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