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LGHL You’re Nuts: What April event involving Ohio State are you looking forward to?

You’re Nuts: What April event involving Ohio State are you looking forward to?
Brett Ludwiczak
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Your (almost) daily dose of good-natured, Ohio State banter.

Now that we have hit April, there isn’t a ton going on when it comes to Ohio State sports. The basketball season for the men’s and women’s team have both wrapped up, the women’s hockey team closed out their season with their second national title in the last three years, and Jesse Mendez won a wrestling national championship at 141 lbs. Add in the football players that announced they were returning to the team, the talents that joined the team from the transfer portal, and the upgrades Ryan Day has made with his coaching staff, the first three months of 2024 have been very interesting when it comes to Ohio State athletics.

Today we want to know what you are most looking forward to this month when it comes to Ohio State sports. Maybe it’s the weather eventually getting warmer so you can take in some baseball, softball, lacrosse, or any other outdoor spring sporting events. Then there is the spring game, which is an affordable way for a family to get to Ohio Stadium to see the football team in action. Or there are the NFL and WNBA drafts where former Buckeyes will find out where they’ll be starting their professional careers. If we are missing any exciting events when it comes to Ohio State, please let us know so we can put them on our radar.

Today’s question: What event in April involving Ohio State are you most looking forward to?

We’d love to hear your choices. Either respond to us on Twitter at @Landgrant33 or leave your choice in the comments.


Brett’s answer: The NFL Draft


This year’s draft might not be quite as juicy as last year when three Buckeyes were taken in the first 20 picks, but there will still be some intrigue at the top of the draft for one Ohio State player. Marvin Harrison Jr. is undoubtedly the best wide receiver in this year’s draft and will be the first non-quarterback to come off the board later this month. It feels like the first three picks in the draft will end up being quarterbacks, which currently leaves the Arizona Cardinals as a likely landing spot for Harrison with the fourth pick in the draft. If somehow Arizona either trades their pick or passes on Harrison, then the Buckeye wide receiver might have to go play for Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers. Hopefully, Harrison is off the board before Harbaugh has a chance to draft him.

Another fun thing to watch at the draft this year is who will be the next Ohio State player to be selected after Harrison. Unfortunately, we’ll likely have to wait until the second day of the draft to find out who that will be. Defensive tackle Michael Hall Jr. has seen his stock rise with his performance last season, as well as his physical gifts. Tight end Cade Stover is also in the mix to be the second Ohio State player taken in this year’s draft after finishing his Buckeye career with the second-most catches by a tight end in school history. “Farmer Gronk” will be an immediate fan favorite for the team that ends up selecting him.

When it comes to the rest of this year’s draft, there are two Ohio State players who feel like a lock to be taken at some point in the seven-round event. Linebacker Tommy Eichenberg and safety Josh Proctor both starred on the defense over the last few years and with the pedigree of some of the players that came before them, there are NFL teams that would love to have them on their teams. Then there are guys like Steele Chambers, Miyan Williams, and Xavier Johnson, who all feel like they could be late-round picks, but might be better suited to join teams as undrafted free agents since they’ll be able to have more of a choice in where they’ll start their professional careers.

No matter where all the Buckeyes in this year’s draft pool are taken, I’m hoping they all have long and successful professional careers!


Matt’s answer: Football Spring Game


There are a lot of things that I could throw in at this point, from the highly ranked tennis teams to the always great track and field squads to what’s going on with the baseball and softball teams, but I’m going to keep it real with you, Ohio State fandom is mostly about football. I know, I know, that’s a shock to a lot of people, but I promise you it’s true. So, I am going with the spring game.

The last time that Ryan Day’s squad was seen on a field, it was brutal, it was ugly, and it was embarrassing. So much so that I wrote an article in the hours immediately following the game in which I laid out what I thought needed to be done in order to get the football Buckeyes back to where they belong, at the top of the Big Ten and legitimately competing for the national title every year.


Now, I’m not saying that Day read my article and went about implementing every suggestion exactly as I made them, because not everything was hit exactly as I prescribed, and even some that were took rather circuitous routes to get there. But, a lot of what I thought needed to be done ended up happening in one way, shape, or form, so I am excited to see what this new iteration of the team looks like; not only to get a glimpse of the future of the program, but also to wash away whatever lingering sourness that the Cotton Bowl had deposited in our collective mouthes.

From new coaches and coordinators to one of the most pound-for-pound impressive transfer hauls in recent memory to true freshmen already making an impact, I am ready to see what the Ohio State football team looks like as we enter the expanded playoff era. Obviously what we see on Saturday will not be the finished product that we witness come fall, but it will at least be a bridge to get us there, both in terms of the fans and the team.

There will be some key contributors not participating and others will be limited (I mean how much do we really need to see TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins in a scrimmage?), but seeing what kind of shenanigans Chip Kelly can come up with, what Jeremiah Smith can do in his first time wearing scarlet and gray, what Little Animal can draw up with Sonny Styles and C.J. Hicks at his linebacking disposal... what’s not to be excited about?

I’m calling it now, this is The Year of the Buckeye™️, football fans and it all starts on Saturday at the Spring Game.

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LGHL Ohio State the leader in the clubhouse for top RB target, five-star LB to visit for spring game

Ohio State the leader in the clubhouse for top RB target, five-star LB to visit for spring game
Gene Ross
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Four-star RB Jordon Davison (right) visits Ohio State with five-star OT David Sanders Jr. (left). | Via @Birm / @RivalsFriedman

The Buckeyes are in the driver’s seat for a top-100 overall running back.

Ohio State is nearing the end of its spring workout period, all culminating in this Saturday’s spring game in Ohio Stadium at noon. As a result, a ton of focus this week will be on the current roster wrapping up its early preparations for the 2024 football season.

However, while the spring game will be a chance for fans to get a first glimpse at this year’s roster, it will also provide a valuable recruiting tool for the coaching staff to show top targets something as close to a game day atmosphere as you can get in early April. The visit list will surely be an impressive one come Saturday, but more on that in a bit...

Ohio State leading the pack for top RB target


Over the weekend, Ohio State received yet another prediction in its favor to land four-star 2025 running back Jordon Davison. While Texas was the early favorite in this recruitment, the Buckeyes have now overtaken the Longhorns with four different RPM predictions in just the last week.


Crystal Ball Alert!

Ohio State has received a 4th crystal ball to land Jordon Davison

Position: RB
Class: 2025
Current Ranking: 4 Stars - 0.9581
National Rank: #83 Overall, 7th Best RB
From: Santa Ana, CA

4 CBs now from Steve Wiltfong, Alex Gleitman, EJ Holland & Matt Parker. pic.twitter.com/6sn0C87Mk1

— Ohio State Football Recruiting (@OhioStateFBChat) April 6, 2024

This latest prediction from Michigan insider EJ Holland joins the likes of Ohio State insiders Alex Gleitman and Matt Parker as well as On3 Vice President of Recruiting and Transfer Portal, Steve Wiltfong.

Davison, a California native, ranks as the No. 7 RB and No. 92 overall player in the cycle, per the 247Sports Composite. He is one of two top national prospects at the position the Buckeyes are heavily after, alongside Bo Jackson (No. 4 RB, No. 70 nationally). The industry rankings give mixed results for Davison, as Rivals lists him as the No. 1 RB in the country, ESPN has him at No. 5, and On3 has him all the way down at No. 18 positionally.

Davison just recently visited Michigan and traitor new running backs coach Tony Alford, but made it a point to stop in Columbus as well at the end of March. That Ohio State visit notably came just before Ryan Day announced the hiring of Carlos Locklyn as his new running backs coach — someone Davison had a strong prior relationship with. It certainly doesn’t seem to be a coincidence that Locklyn’s hiring proceeded this latest flurry of predictions in favor of Davison landing at Ohio State.

In addition to Davison, the Buckeyes are also trending for four-star wide receiver Vernell Brown III and three-star safety Cody Haddad, per both On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine and the 247Sports Crystal Ball. Brown, the No. 10 WR and No. 85 overall player in 2025 per the 247Sports Composite, has received four total predictions in favor of Ohio State between the two sites, while Haddad, the No. 29 ATH and No. 16 player out of Ohio, has received three in total.

Buckeyes make top schools for nation’s No. 1 TE


Looking ahead to 2026, Ohio State made the top schools list on Friday afternoon for the nation’s No. 1 tight end in the junior class, Kendre Harrison.


NEWS: Elite 2026 TE Kendre Harrison will focus on these 1️⃣5️⃣ Schools in his recruitment, he tells me for @on3recruits

The 6’7 243 TE from Reidsville, NC is ranked as the No. 1 TE in 2026 on all recruiting websites

Will play basketball at the next level as well

Where Should… pic.twitter.com/2u8W2VWFNt

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 5, 2024

Harrison, the No. 6 prospect overall in the cycle per the 247Sports Composite, cut his offer sheet down from over two dozen programs to a top-15. Ohio State was one of the schools to make the cut, alongside names like Alabama, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Oregon and others. Listed at 6-foot-7 and 235 pounds, Harrison will also look to play basketball at the next level.

A two-way player at Reidsville in North Carolina, Harrison caught 62 passes for 940 yards and 16 touchdowns as a sophomore in 2023. On the other side of the ball, Harrison played at defensive end, where he recorded 76 total tackles, 17 tackles for loss, nine sacks and 30 QB hurries in that same season for the Rams.

With obviously a lot of time still to go in this recruitment, this is clearly a player that position coach Keenan Bailey will look to build a strong relationship with moving forward. There are currently no Crystal Ball predictions logged for Harrison, but naming a top schools list early on shows he is at least beginning to get serious in the hunt for his next destination.

Quick Hits

  • After landing Tarvos Alford less than two weeks ago, Ohio State linebackers coach James Laurinaitis is looking to stay hot with five-star LB Jonah Williams making a trip to Columbus for Saturday’s spring game. The No. 1 LB and No. 13 overall player in the 2025 class per the 247Sports Composite, Williams will also make an official visit to Ohio State in June, having made a previous unofficial visit back in November.

Here is what the Texas native had to say about the Buckeyes in speaking to On3 about a few of his top contenders:

“I talk to Coach James Laurinaitis a lot. He is my main recruiter and we have a good relationship. With Ohio State though, it has always been about how they play football. I love how they play, it is a big football school and they play big-time football.”


5-star LB Jonah Williams will visit Ohio State next weekend, he tells @SWiltfong_

Williams will also take an OV with the Buckeyes in June‼️

Read: https://t.co/9b56jMnvFm pic.twitter.com/3X0jwimEqV

— On3 Recruits (@On3Recruits) April 7, 2024
  • Carlos Locklyn has stayed busy on the recruiting trail since joining the Buckeyes’ staff, offering his fourth total running back in that time in 2026 Georgia native Tyriq Green. Not yet ranked in the junior class, Green’s offer sheet of at least 37 schools speaks to the level of talent for the 6-foot athlete.

Thankful for my teammates, coaches and family for helping me earn an offer from my dream school The Ohio State University!@MattGuerrieri @Locklyn33 pic.twitter.com/Cp0u4iSdLZ

— Tyriq“Ty Boogie”Green (@tyboogie_da1) April 5, 2024
  • Ohio State safety target Faheem Delane is officially down to just five schools, with the Buckeyes in the mix alongside LSU, Maryland, Oregon and Virginia Tech. The No. 2 safety and No. 31 overall player in the 2025 class per the 247Sports Composite, all three of Delane’s Crystal Balls are in favor of Ohio State.

Elite Safety Faheem Delane recently updated his TOP 5 on The Five Star Flex w/@DukestheScoop on @On3Recruits YouTube.

Read about it here : https://t.co/Euyu6M1eEq

Watch it here : https://t.co/QdUFj72ae9 pic.twitter.com/rDPTW7o4LX

— Phillip Dukes (@DukestheScoop) April 5, 2024

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