January 18, 2025

How many receivers should Ohio State take in each recruiting class? Buckeye Breakfast


COLUMBUS, Ohio — If there was one position on Ohio State’s roster where there should be zero worry, it’s at wide receiver. The Buckeyes have recruited top wide receivers repeatedly and successfully in the last few cycles, oftentimes watching them go into the NFL Draft after just three seasons in Columbus. As of now, it feels like a near certainty that Marvin Harrison Jr. and Emeka Egbuka will both forego their a fourth season with the Buckeyes to head for the NFL. But so much talent leaving each year represents a (relatively minor) problem for Ohio State’s recruiting: Do you take three or four each year at that position? Recommended Buckeyes stories Ohio State football adds second MAC opponent to complete 2028 nonconference schedule After ‘chaotic’ Notre Dame celebration, Ohio State’s Ryan Day focused on what ‘makes me sick’ Inside the 3rd-and-19 conversion by Ohio State that saved the game…

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