The Tim May Show: Buckeyes expecting quiet February signing period
COLUMBUS — The offseason is officially in full swing for Ohio State, even if the regular season just ended one month ago.
But that doesn’t mean the Tim May Show is taking any time off at all. No, the legendary Buckeyes football reporter doesn’t take any time off. Instead, he just regularly finds new guests to bring on the show — and that’s exactly what he did this week.
Tim May is joined by Lettermen Row recruiting expert Matt Parker to break down why the Buckeyes are so quiet in the February signing period. Ohio State signed all of its recruiting class, which is ranked as a top-five class nationally, in December.
There are no players on the Buckeyes board for the February signing period. Tim and Matt dive into why that is the case in college football now and how the transfer portal has impacted that.
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Tim and Matt talk about every aspect of the latest happenings on the recruiting trail on the latest show.
Don’t miss the latest Tim May Show episode with a special Buckeyes guest — just in time for a pivotal part of the Ohio State offseason. It’s recruiting and transfer portal season around college football.
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