Photo Gallery: Visiting recruits, commits appeared at Ohio State spring game
COLUMBUS — Ohio State hosted well over two dozen recruits on Saturday for its annual spring game.
The Buckeyes, broken up by Team Scarlet (offense) and Team Gray (defense), took the field inside the Horseshoe for the final practice of spring camp. The defense won 40-31 with excellent showings from all three levels of defensive coordinator Jim Knowles‘ unit.
In particular, the defensive backs and linebackers CJ Hicks and Cody Simon played well in front of 75,000-plus fans.
While the Buckeyes overall had a productive day on the field, they also had a productive Saturday on the recruiting trail.
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The Buckeyes added two more commits to its 2024 class with four-star tight end Max LeBlanc and three-star running back Sam Williams-Dixon.
The Buckeyes now hold the No. 2 recruiting class in the country per the On3 Industry Rankings.
A number of talented commits and prospects were inside Ohio Stadium as well for the spring game including Jeremiah Smith, Air Noland and Ian Moore.
Lettermen Row has a photo gallery of the major visiting prospects we captured through the lens.
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