Ohio State commitments and targets earn All-Ohio honors
COLUMBUS — Ohio State consistently recruits he best players in the country. But the Buckeyes don’t just recruit the best players in the country, Ohio State finds and lands the best players inside the state.
This week, the Ohio High School Athletics Association named multiple Ohio State commits and targets to the All-Ohio teams.
Lettermen Row breaks down the awards that the Ohio State commits and targets earned.
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Division I
The Division I All-Ohio First-Team offense recognized Ohio State signees Carter Lowe from Toledo (Ohio) Whitmer and lineman Jake Cook from Westerville North (Ohio). They named a trio of Ohio State targets in the 2026 class to the Division I First-Team defense as well. Four-star Strongsville (Ohio) linebacker Storm Miller along with four-star Cincinnati (Ohio) St. Xavier linebacker Kobe Clapper and three-star Lewis Center (Ohio) Olentangy safety Kaden Gebhardt all earned First-Team honors.
2027 Huber Heights (Ohio) Wayne wide receiver and Ohio State commit Jamier Brown earned Second-Team offense honors. Additionally, four-star Cleveland (Ohio) St. Ignatius interior offensive lineman Will Conroy was named to Honorable Mention All-Ohio.
Division II
Four-star Akron (Ohio) Archbishop Hoban offensive tackle Sam Greer and four-star Avon Lake (Ohio) interior offensive lineman Max Riley both earned All-Ohio First-Team offense honors in Division II. Both are top targets for the Buckeyes and Ohio State offensive line coach Justin Frye along with Will Conroy.
Defensively, Ohio State linebacker signee Eli Lee out of Akron (Ohio) Archbishop Hobanearned the Division II Defensive Player of the Year title and earned a spot on the First-Team defense. Four-star Akron (Ohio) Archbishop Hoban cornerback Elbert Hill and four-star Avon (Ohio) cornerback Jakob Weatherspoon also earned places on the Division II First-Team defense.
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Division III
At the Division III level, Five-Star Plus+ Bellefontaine (Ohio) quarterback Tavien St. Clair was named the co-Offensive Player of the Year and First-Team offense. He threw for 2,536 yards and 29 touchdowns in 11 games as a senior. Four-star Cleveland (Ohio) Gilmour Academy tight end Brody Lennon was all named First-Team offense.
Four-star Toledo (Ohio) Central Catholic cornerback Victor Singleton earned Defensive Player of the Year honors and First-Team defense. He, Elbert Hill and Jakob Weatherspoon are all top targets for Ohio State cornerbacks coach Tim Walton.
Division IV
Ohio State wide receiver signee Bodpegn Miller out of Mansfield (Ohio) Ontario received the Division IV co-Offensive Player of the Year award and earned a spot on the First-Team offense. Miller plays quarterback at the high school level but he will be a wide receiver for the Buckeyes.
The Division IV co-Defensive Player of the Year and First-Team defense was four-star Cleveland (Ohio) Glenville linebacker Cincere Johnson. Johnson and the aforementioned Storm Miller are top targets for Ohio State linebackers coach James Laurinaitis in the 2026 class.