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A Look Back At The 2011 Recruiting Class (Part One)
“Sometimes the lights all shinin on me;
Other times I can barely see.
Lately it occurs to me what a long, strange trip its been.” ~ “Truckin”, The Grateful Dead
While highly doubtful that members of the 2011 recruiting class were/are avid fans of The Grateful Dead, I would surmise that the players who signed with Ohio State on February 2, 2011, would not disagree with the lyrics up above as they would reflect upon their experiences and careers at Ohio State. Think about it this way – the players signed at Ohio State to play for Jim Tressel, who was only weeks away from the NCAA violations that would result in his resignation as Ohio State’s head coach. Luke Fickell would serve as the head coach during their freshman season in 2011, only to be replaced by Urban Meyer on November 28, 2011. Three head coaches, in less than one calendar year.
The twenty-three players of the 2011 recruiting class who would eventually spend time as Buckeyes have all had varying levels of successes and challenges, as all recruiting classes do. For years, I have reviewed Ohio State’s recruiting classes, and I have always subscribed to the “Rule Of Thirds”.
“The Rule Of Thirds” is pretty simple – within any class, there will be approximately a third who will develop into starters as the coaching staff hoped and recruited, a third will be contributors in some fashion, and a third will not work out, leaving due to transfer, injuries, or possibly disciplinary reasons.
Using this very unscientific approach to a very inexact recruiting process, how did Ohio State’s Class of 2011 stack up with “The Rule Of Thirds”? Let’s see how it all turned out…
I. The Starters (39%)
1. Michael Bennett, DL: Bennett committed to Ohio State on 05/16/2010, and was rated a four-star recruit by 247sports.com, rivals.com, and scout.com. Projected as a possible first round pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, Bennett has realized his recruiting accolades as a three year varsity letterman. Bennett is also in line for a captain position this coming season for the Buckeyes.
2. Curtis Grant, LB: Grant signed with Ohio State on Signing Day in 2011, ranking as the highest-rated incoming recruit in the 2011 class. While rated a five-star recruit, it could be argued that Grant’s biggest play as a Buckeye took place as a freshman versus Wisconsin in 2011, when Grant recovered a blocked punt by classmate Ryan Shazier in a 33-29 Buckeye victory. Grant will be pushed by incoming freshman linebacker Raekwon McMillan for the starting middle linebacker position this season.
3. Doran Grant, CB: Grant earned playing time as a backup in 2011 and 2012, emerging as a starter in 2013. The biggest play made by Grant in 2013 took place as Ohio State was trailing Northwestern in the fourth quarter, and Grant intercepted a pass that helped spark the Buckeyes to eventual victory. Coach Meyer has high expectations for Grant as he heads into his senior season to emerge as one of the best defensive backs in The Big Ten.
4. Bryce Haynes, LS: A late commitment to the 2011 recruiting class (01/28/2011), Haynes was viewed as somewhat of a surprise scholarship offer as a long-snapper. Redshirted in 2011, Haynes lettered in both 2012 and 2013. Haynes will have an additional year of eligibility for the 2015 season.
5. Jeff Heuerman, TE: Heuerman is a probable captain for his final season of eligibility in 2014. While only catching one pass in 2011, Heuerman’s importance and role has expanded in 2012 and 2013. Heuerman has been described by Ohio State strength coach Mickey Marotti as “the the “ringleader of what we want in terms of work ethic”.
6. Braxton Miller, QB: Arguably the most important player on the team, Miller’s role has exponentially grown since he arrived in 2011. Originally intending to back-up Terrelle Pryor in 2011, Miller was thrust into the starting role as a true freshman. With the arrival of Coach Meyer, Miller has emerged as a legitimate Heisman Trophy candidate in 2014, and should be a captain again for the Buckeyes, having served in that role in 2013.
7. Ryan Shazier, LB: A later commitment to the recruiting class (12/17/2010), Shazier originally intended to sign with Florida to play for Coach Meyer. When Coach Meyer resigned his position, Ohio State was fortunate to land Shazier. While Shazier only played three seasons, Shazier was arguably the most dominant defensive player for the Buckeyes from 2011-2013. Shazier left Ohio State for the NFL after the 2013 season, being selected in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
8. Devin Smith, WR: Smith lettered 2011-2013, often delivering clutch plays for the Buckeyes at the most crucial moments. Of these clutch plays, none will loom larger than catching the desperation pass by classmate Braxton Miller versus Wisconsin that allowed Ohio State to defeat the Badgers, 33-29. Smith is a dependable deep threat for the Buckeyes, but it remains to be seen if Smith can develop his receiving skills beyond this area in his final season of eligibility.
9. Evan Spencer, WR: Lauded by the coaching staff for his prowess as a blocker, Spencer enters his final season of eligibility. While not a burner, Spencer is a dependable and reliable possession receiver for the Buckeyes. Spencer’s most memorable reception took place in his first game versus Akron in 2011, with a one-handed reception from classmate Braxton Miller.
While these players above have emerged as starters for Ohio State, part two of this series will review the players from the class who have either become occasional contributors for Ohio State, or departed the program altogether.
Desmond Fitzpatrick Recaps Friday Night Lights Visit.
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Michigan is loaded with talent in the 2016 class and one of the best from the state up North is wide receiver Desmond Fitzpatrick. Â Fitzpatrick already has offers from top flight programs such as Wake Forest, Cincinnati, Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky. Â Although he does not have an offer from Ohio State, he has been in contact with them and they keep telling him that they want his game film from the first three games for next season. Â He has a strong interest in Ohio State and one of the main reasons for that is his relationship with Coach Coombs.
“One of the biggest reasons I like Ohio State is because of Coach Coombs,” Fitzpatrick said of why he likes Ohio State. Â “I met him in 9th grade and he told me that Ohio State was going to recruit me heavily. Â He is so fierce about the game and he is just an overall good guy. Â Another reason I like Ohio State is because of their tradition. Â Being from Michigan I know a lot about the rivalry and how they call Michigan “That Team up North” and Michigan calls them Ohio. Â I always found that stuff exciting. Â They have a very strong tradition.” Fitzpatrick likes a lot about Ohio State and like most Michigan recruits, Coach Coombs is playing a big role in that.
Fitzpatrick got to attend Friday Night Lights also and it gave him a chance to be around the overall atmosphere of Ohio State. Â He was very impressed with the camp and loved getting coached by the coaches. Â “The camp was exciting and the guest speakers were really cool,” Fitzpatrick said of the camp. Â “The guest speakers talked to us about the rivalry with Michigan so that was neat. Â I also loved getting coached by Zach Smith. Â A knee injury made me sit out some reps, but it was awesome getting coached by him.” Â Unfortunately, Fitzpatrick did not get to check out the new waterfall and barbershop, but maybe that can happen on the return visit.
With interest from some of the top programs in the Midwest like Notre Dame, Michigan, and Ohio State, Fitzpatrick knows that he does not have to travel very far to play at some of the better programs in the nation.  I asked him about that and he told me it would be nice to play somewhere close but he is open to anything.  He wants to go to a school with a strong academic standing and a coaching staff that can get him to the NFL.  He grew up a Michigan fan but told me that is not going to play any part in his recruitment.  He is not the type of recruit that is going to go to a school just because he is a fan, he is going to do a lot of research.  I asked him what he wanted to say to Buckeyenation, and he told me: “Go Bucks!” I am excited for Desmond to work for an offer and I think he is going to get one.
MotSaG Annual Top 25 Best Ohio State Based Twitter Accounts
Here it is everyone our tradition of naming the top 25 Twitter accounts for Buckeye fans to follow is out and here are the guidelines for making the list. The account has to be mostly Ohio State related with its tweets. They also cant be a fake account. Sorry if you want to make the list say who you really are :). Fans dont make this list but look for a list for you guys in the not to far off future. Also all MotSaG writers were prohibited to make the list but if you want to go to our homepage and follow all of our writers please.
1. Tony Gerdeman- Tony repeats as this years top follow. He consistently combines the right amount of snarkiness, hilarity, knowledge, and trolling you want from someone you follow. While Gerd as he affectionately known to his vast amount of followers is wonderful at trolling he does it in a way that even the people he is trolling somehow finds it enduring. He never comes off as an OSU homer and I remember one of the first times I talked to him I had to ask him if he was an OSU fan. His journalistic integrity is so strong most people can not tell one way or another if he is an OSU fan or not and I won’t reveal how he responded to me to keep that allure going. He writes in a way that is relatable and not stuffy and you can always count on him to say it as he sees it and doesn’t pander to the homer side of OSU fans. All of this is why for the second year in a row Tony Gerdeman is the top OSU based Twitter follow.
2. Michael Bennett- Mr. Bennett is probably the funniest OSU player in the history of OSU. He continues to show how a young person should enjoy college life. It is fun to see how much he enjoys being in college.
3. Kyle Rowland- Kyle is the reporter for Eleven Warriors and has the dream job every OSU fan wants he gets to write about OSU and get paid for it. His knowledge and skils are second to none. Much like Tony Gerdeman he is approachable and friendly.
4. Kirk Barton- The former player is an ardent OSU supporter and does nothing to hide his pride in all things Buckeyes. He also is the go to guy for reasons why college athletes arent being taken advantage of.
https://twitter.com/Kirk_Barton/status/492073251624194049
5. Aaron Craft Roommates- Before Aaron Craft joined Twitter his roommates hilariously tweeted his every move and showed us what it was like to be Aaron Craft… the answer is normal.
6. Shelly Meyer- Mrs. Meyer has quickly gained the support and trust of OSU fans. Her interactions with fans (and fake accounts) have become legendary and gives fans a look into Coach Meyer from a personal level we normally wouldn’t have. Also she managed to make Mike Bianchi furious which makes me like her even more.
https://twitter.com/spinnershells/status/492376045707083776
7. Robert Smith- Without a doubt the most intellectual OSU player I have ever encountered. Most of his tweets make me think and that is half the fun. He isn’t your typical follow I promise you that.
8. Jeremy Birmingham- Recruiting Guru Jeremy has built a cult following of recruiting fans and recruits and their families. He brings a down to earth mentality to a crazy world.
9. Tim May Tim May is a Sports Reporter for the Columbus Dispatch. The fact that he has been doing his job for longer than most of the people reading this have been alive is a testament to his abilities. Mr. May has an aw shucks persona but his ability to write is second to none. His joining of Twitter in 2012 was heralded as the greatest thing since slice bread and the man, the myth, and the legend has lived up to exactly who we thought he would be.
10. Mekka Don- The former OSU player turned Hip Hop Superstar has built his brand around Ohio State and has brought fans together young and old with his brand of music. He also is very approachable and fan friendly.
11. Doug Lesmerises
12. Michael Citro
13. Dave Biddle
14. Ramzy Nasrallah
15. Marcus Hartman
16. Ari Wasserman
17. Bill Rabinowitz
18. BBC
19. Jeff Boals
20. Land-Grant Holy Land
21. Ben Axelrod
22. Alex Gleitman
23. Samuel Silverman
24. Mark Pantoni
25.Jerry Emig
Just missed the cut
DJ Byrnes
Lori Schmidt
Jeff Svoboda
Brandon Castel
Kevin Noon
I know I am missing some very important names and I apologize for any oversight. The truth is OSU fans are extremely lucky to have the huge amounts of people to follow who cover Ohio State and those people and sites are all worthy of this list. Feel free to share anyone I missed in the comments section.
Buckeye Commits & Targets In The New 2016 Rivals 250
Here is how all of the Buckeye Commits and Targets fared in the newest recruiting website rankings list. The Rivals 250 is out for 2016 and there are lots of names to list so bare with me…
Commits
George Hill- #128
Tyler Gerald- #212
Targets
Nate Craig- #1
Rashaun Gary- #8
Malik Henry- #9
Keion Joyner- #13
Tommy Kraemer- #20
Shane Simmons- #25
Jake Hausmann- #33
Ben Bredeson- #36
Nick Bosa- #46
Cameron Chambers- #48
DeMario McCall- #57
Dwayne Haskins- #62
Jarrett Guarantano- #85
Brendan Ferns- #102
Binjimen Victor- #115
Elijah Holyfield- #130
Malik Barrow- #138
Justin Layne- #146
Michael Onwenu- #147
Luke Farrell- #165
Austin Mack- #170
Steven Smothers- #201
Prince Sammons- #205
Robert Washington- #213
Lavert Hill- #222
Ethan Tucky- #241
Patrice Rene- #248
Other B1G Commits
Miles Sanders- #48 PSU
Erik Swenson- #70 UM
Messiah DeWeaver- #210 UM
Bruce Judson Has Ohio State on Top
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Class of 2017 star Bruce Judson recently took a trip to Ohio State and did not want to leave. Â The 5-10 athlete has offers from some of the top programs around the nation including Florida State, Kentucky, Clemson, Ohio State, and Miami. Â Judson is the teammate of current 2015 Buckeye commit, Jamel Dean. Â He is very interested in Ohio State and even named them his leaders. Â He had many good things to say about Ohio State and his recent visit to Ohio State.
“I love the campus and the locker room a lot,” Judson said of the reasons he loves Ohio State. Â “There were a lot of fans at the Friday Night Lights camp, so I know the fans really care about their team. Â The graduation rate is also very high. Â I love everything about Columbus. Â I can see myself being here for four years. Â This is like a second home to me.”
Judson was also able to participate in the camp at Friday Night Lights. Â He said that he thought he did very well and he even tried a new position, wide receiver. Â He did this because Ohio State is recruiting him as a a RB/WR type player and could really move him all over the field. Â “The best part of the camp was the one on one’s,” Judson said of the camp. Â “I tried a new position and the coaches were very impressed with how I did.” Â Friday Night Lights continues to prove to be a huge success for all of the recruits.
Bruce Judson told me Ohio Stat was  his leader and said he could commit at anytime.  He really enjoyed his visit to Ohio State and I think Ohio State is in a very good spot here.  If you watch film on Judson, he runs very well and I think would be a great slot receiver.  He already runs a 4.40 forty so that speed could be put to good use.  I asked what he wanted to say to Buckeyenation and he said, “Go Buckeyes! Stay tuned at anytime and I will be back very soon!”  Judson is a very good athlete who could do wonders in this system.  I think he is going to commit very soon as he told me, and I think Ohio State is in a good spot.
Class of 2017 Star Corey Malone-Hatcher Recaps FNL
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The coaching staff at Ohio State has been recruiting the state of Michigan strongly since taking over.  Ohio State is hoping to keep that going with class of 2017 star defensive end Corey Malone-Hatcher.  Malone-Hatcher a 6-3, linemen, does not hold any offers but has been gaining some strong interest from the likes of Ohio State, Michigan, Notre Dame, Michigan State, and Alabama.  Although Malone-Hatcher does not hold any offers, the accolades are already rolling in for the star linemen.  He was a part of the Maxpreps.com freshman all-american second team and hopes to build upon the success from last season.  He has been following Ohio State for a while now and has a strong interest to come here.
Corey Malone-Hatcher loves Coach Johnson.
“Any team that goes 24-0 over two season span, is definitely a real good team,” Malone-Hatcher said of the reasons he loves Ohio State.  “I have been following them closely for a couple of years now and I think it’s a great program.  I was at the Michigan  for the Ohio State versus Michigan game and they just looked physically dominate.  I really have a strong interest in them.”
Ohio State has always been on his radar and being from Michigan you know a lot about the rivalry between Michigan and Ohio State. Â He recently visited for Ohio State for Friday Night Lights and was able to compete and get a feel for the atmosphere. Â He felt that the camp helped him gain a better understanding of the game. Â “I participated in the camp and the competition was good,” Malone-Hatcher said of the camp. “It was good going against the older guys and I think the coaches were impressed with how explosive I was. Â I also loved learning from Coach Johnson. Â He is passionate about his work and I loved that.” Â Coach Johnson is paying huge dividends on the recruiting trail with his reputation.
Corey Malone-Hatcher still has a long way to go until his recruitment is over, but he knows that Ohio State has been showing him a lot of love. Â He told me that Ohio State is definitely in his top group of schools, most likely his top 5 list. Â He is just beginning the recruiting process, but the offers are going to be rolling in. Â He took a trip to Michigan yesterday for the BBQ and his father told me that everything went well on the visit to Ann Arbor. Â When he is not playing football, he enjoys relaxing with friends. Â I asked him what he would like to say to Buckeyenation and he responded with, “I love the atmosphere in Columbus! I definitely can picture myself playing under those lights!” Â I like where Ohio State has put themselves in his recruiting process. I think Larry Johnson is going to be a big factor in his recruitment. Â His dad and him both really like Coach Johnson a lot and thing he is a great coach.
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Three Yards and a Cloud of Links

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IT’S MILLER TIME: Bill Rabinowitz of The Columbus Dispatch has a great article on the senior leader of the Buckeyes, Braxton Miller. There’s lots of great stuff here, so you definitely should read the whole thing, but here a couple pieces I particularly enjoyed. The first was Braxton’s hesitancy in telling the new coaching staff about his new born son, Landon. There was only one person he trusted enough to tell the news:
In fact, the only one he confided in was his roommate, fellow quarterback Kenny Guiton, who also became a father two months after Miller.
There were times during last season when people wondered out loud if Kenny G should be starting instead of Miller, who had some ups and downs. In our own minds we had built up this rivalry, but there clearly was a relationship not everyone was privy to.
I also enjoy his candidness when asked about having the Heisman Trophy as a goal:
“If I just play my game, play smart and play within myself, a lot of good things will happen,†he said. “If we do what we’re supposed to do on offense and defense and score a lot of points and be Big Ten champions and get to the national (playoff), I would really love to accept that Heisman award.â€
A great read about a great kid.
BUCK NAKED: Late last week it was announced that Jonathan Waters, the Ohio State Marching Band director was fired after an exhaustive investigation was done and found a troubling “”sexualized” culture of the band”. You can read all about the investigation here and a lot of the fallout here.
If you were on Twitter when the new broke, I’m sure you saw much of the reaction that trended toward Ohio State acting too harshly. You can read the investigation and come to your own conclusion. I’ve certainly come to mine.
I think what bothered me the most about this situation was the number of hot takes that basically blew this off as “things college kids do”. While that may be entirely true, why is that excuse valid? Why can’t we demand that “college kids” be better? And aren’t people like Dr. Waters tasked with teaching them that they should be better? I know there is going to be a lot of this kind of thing happening, but I guess I’d rather see things like this not be swept aside with another shrug of the shoulders and “kids will be kids” excuse. Maybe I’m getting to be an old fuddy-duddy, but that’s just me.
(I have to give a h/t to future MotSaG’er Frenchie on that title)
B1G! B1G!: The B1G Media Days kick off tomorrow in Chicago, which will be the first real chance the media has to get access to the football coaches, and Ari Wasserman has a few questions that Urban Meyer might have to answer. Dave Biddle has a five storylines for the Buckeyes going in to B1G Media Days, as well. What are a few questions you’d ask Coach Meyer, given the opportunity?
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS (AND CARLOS HYDE KNOCKS OPPORTUNITY DOWN): With San Francisco’s running backs dropping like flies to injuries, it looks like Carlos Hyde is going to get some early chances to show off what he’s got:
“El Guapo†is a “throwback runner†– he knows the shortest distance between A and B is a straight line, often running over his opposition en route to a big gain. Times have changed and football has evolved into a passing game, eliminating the need to draft running backs early in the first round. Hyde slipped to the 49ers at #57, and when considering recent injuries to the backfield, it’s starting to look like one of the best picks in the draft.
#23 IT IS:
ETC: It looks like Kyle Trout will probably redshirt this season. Get to know Mrs. Urban Meyer.
FNL Recap
It was another very successful Friday Night Lights event for Urban Meyer and the staff.  They were able to secure two commitments from Josh Moore and Josh Alabi, both are members of the 2015 class.  They are both huge pieces of this class as Josh Moore gives Ohio State the coveted tight end they so desperately wanted.  Josh Alabi plays both sides of the ball as a guard and a defensive linemen so it is going to be interesting how his career develops. I think he is  going to be a good player on either side of the ball but people think he is a good defensive linemen. Here are some updates from other prospects at the camp. I am going to update this as more recruits get back to me.

Lawrence Cager
2015
Lawrence Cager- WR- Towson, Maryland
-Got an offer from Ohio State at the camp
-Ohio State is the Leader.
-Favorite part was reuniting with Torrance Gibson and completing some routes
-Said it was amazing that a lot of fans knew who he was and wanted to take pictures with him
Torrance Gibson-QB- Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
-Ohio State is the leader
-He is not changing his list anymore
-Wanted to keep list the same
-Is making this decision for HIM, not anyone else
-On why he likes Ohio State: “Urban Meyer has proof & he develops QB’s into Heisman trophy winners and the system fits me.”
2016
Austin Mack- WR-Fort Wayne, Indiana
-Told me that he thought he performed very well today
-Speaking with Coach Meyer one on one was the best part of the day
-Loved the fans being there and their O-H! Chant.
-Told me, “It does not get much better than Ohio State.”
-Attending the Ohio State vs. Michigan game, and another game TBD.
Elijah Holyfield-RB-Atlanta, Georgia
-He did not camp but spent a lot of time with Coach Drayton
-Coach Drayton told him to keep working and they talked about coming for a game
-The best part was getting to talk to the players
-Ezekiel Elliott came and talked with him about playing for Ohio State
-He thought that was awesome, that a big player in Elliot came and talked to him
Binjimen Victor- WR- Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
-Had a lot of fun and called it a great experience
-He thought that he performed well
-He loved competing in the one on ones
Jared Mayden- CB- Sachse, Texas
-Did not think he performed well to his standards
-Enjoyed everything about the visit
-Really enjoyed the campus and the participants at the camp
-OSU is near the top now
-Overall a good experience!
Luke Farrell-TE-Perry, Ohio
-His favorite part was the one on one and thought he did very well
-Coach Hinton and him were able to talk for a while and Hinton told him how much he wanted to be a Buckeye
-Told me Ohio State is the leader
-Hopes to decide during his Junior Season
Jake Hausmann-TE- Cincinnati, Ohio
-Did not participate but was able to talk to commits and other recruits
-Loved talking with Nick Conner, Justin Hilliard, and Jashon Cornell
-Got to talk with Tyler Gerald also, and told me he is someone he wants to play with
-Loves Ohio State and Notre Dame and a few others but those two are the two that are serious contenders
-Hopes to decide before senior season
DJ Turner-WR/DB-Hyattsville, Maryland
-Best camp that he has been to
-Enjoyed all of the presentations and videos
-Has Ohio State in top 3
-Teammate of OSU commit Tyler Green
2017
Donovan Peoples Jones-WR-Detroit, Michigan
-Did not participate at the camp
-Told me the feeling of being out there on the field was amazing!
-The intensity of the 1 one 1 battles was his favorite part
Trevon Grimes- WR- Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
-“The camp was Great!”
-Favorite part was learning the techniques from the coaches
-Overall a great experience
Danny Clark-QB-Massillon, Ohio (Ohio State Commit)
-Loved everything about the camp
-Loved every second of the atmosphere
-The people and enthusiasm of those people he competed with was awesome
-Some really good receivers to throw to.
Bruce Judson- ATH- Cocoa, Florida
-Loved Everything about the camp and visit
-Played QB and WR
-Staff loves his abilities at WR
-Ohio State is his leader!
Juwan Armstrong- WR- Cocoa, Florida
-Great experience
-Best camp that he has been to
-Loved competing
Corey Malone-Hatcher- DE- St. Joseph, Michigan
-He loves competing against the competition
-It was neat for him going against the older guys of the camp
-Learned a lot from the coaches and he coaches loved how explosive he is
-The best part for him was being coached by Coach Johnson
-Ohio State is in his top 5
Josh Myers-OT-Miamisburg, Ohio
-Told me the camp was a lot of fun and it was good going against top competition
-Getting coached by Coach Warriner was his favorite part
-Learned a lot from the coaches that he can use for practice
-More people showed up then he thought would in the crowd
-He told me overall the atmosphere and camp were great
Friday Night Light Commitments Continue
Earlier we told you all about Josh Moore committing to Ohio State. Also it was the first ever live commitment to OSU during the annual Friday Night Lights camp. Less than 2 hours later and OSU has their 2nd commitment of the night. This one came as a shock to most but if you follow recruiting at all OSU has been putting in work to break up the pipeline of Cass Tech kids in Detroit going to Michigan. Last year they STOLE Damon Webb and tonight they took another Cass Tech Stud…
Joshua Alabi is a 6’5″ 270 lbs 3 star DL/OL from Detroit, Michigan. He is a huge kid with a lot of upside. He can play pretty much any position on the Defensive Line and Offensive Line. He brings a real toughness to the class and will help keep the pipeline going to Ohio State that is loaded with talent.
