Heat Check: Brandon Inniss slots into the No. 1 spot while two new names make an appearance on the board of Ohio State’s top targets for the recruiting class of 2023.
It would be foolish to count OSU out of the running for Tate until a commitment is made, but the Florida wide receiver has visited Columbus so much already, no additional visit is likely to present Tate with new information regarding OSU. The Buckeyes will wait it out for as long as they have to for a talent like Tate, one way or the other.Since Lee decommitted from Georgia, no school has been more connected to the Georgia product than Ohio State.
Thus, it's easy to envision Lee joining Ohio State's 2023 recruiting class alongside Johnson, as the Buckeyes may take up to three cornerbacks this cycle.Bisontis remains on the board purely because he plays the position OSU needs the most in the current recruiting cycle and because the Buckeyes made his recent.
An official visit to Columbus this summer could vault Bisontis up this list in a hurry, but no such visit has been scheduled.Things went well enough on Downs' visit to Columbus in early April that the five-star safety is likely going to make an official visit to Ohio State sometime this summer. Georgia, Alabama and others are going to fight OSU tooth and nail for the No.
since November. Hoffler is expected to take official visits to both schools this summer, so the next few months could be interesting regarding his recruitment.Reed makes the board for the first time after visiting Ohio State for nearly an entire week leading up to the spring game and receiving an OSU offer. While Reed currently resides from Texas, he's from the Midwest originally and has family members who root for Ohio State.
What's more, he's a legit tackle prospect, something OSU can never get enough of. Reed will likely take his decision into the fall, giving the Buckeyes a legitimate option to pursue if they strike out on Alinen and Bisontis.