When James Peoples left his March visit to Ohio State, he knew that he was going to be a Buckeye. He didn’t need to visit anywhere else. The four-star running back from Texas discussed it with his parents on Saturday and verbally committed on Sunday. He announced his commitment that evening, on April 2. Advertisement “This is where I belong. This is where I want to be the next three or four years,” he said. Immediately, his phone began to light up. He got messages from everybody he could think of, including the rest of the commitments in the Buckeyes’ 2024 recruiting class. The notion of a “family” feel has become a sports cliche, but Peoples said that vibe was different at Ohio State than other places. From the coaching staff to the current players to the players in his class, everybody made him feel at home. “I can feel…
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