Buckeye football recruiting winding down
This Wednesday is the first day that national letters of intent can be signed, which means that Buckeye football recruiters are making their final offers to some of the nation’s top candidates.
Among the potential players is four-star defensive back Jordan Fuller of Old Tappan, New Jersey, who could play a key role in the 2016 season since mammoth defensive end Joey Bosa declared for the NFL Draft.
Of course, recruiters are also scouring Columbus, and have found Malik Harrison of Walnut Ridge High School, an athlete who could play either receiver or outside linebacker.
Fuller said that he would make his decision public by 7 p.m. tonight, while Harrison is waiting until Wednesday to declare.
Though the Buckeyes are undoubtedly losing some stars this year, the team’s 2016 recruiting class, which currently stands at 22 men, is sure to contain some fresh talent eager to break out.
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