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LGHL Ohio State offers Ohio native, third QB in the 2025 class

Ohio State offers Ohio native, third QB in the 2025 class
Caleb Houser
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Tavien St. Clair

The Buckeyes are adding another name to the hunt for next cycle’s quarterback.

The quarterback position is at the forefront of every recruiting class, regardless of program. The most important position on the field, getting the quarterback atop of your recruiting board is the key to building a successful class.

Ohio State and Ryan Day have been incredible when it comes to landing and developing quarterback commits. Though the staff is pretty particular when it comes to finding their guy, most of the time they’re able to reel in their leading candidate because of their impressive track record.

Looking ahead at the 2025 class, Ohio State has some intriguing paths they can take at quarterback. With only two players at the position offered before Wednesday, the Buckeyes made a major development by offering the third potential candidate. In-state product Tavien St. Clair took to Twitter to share the news, and with other offers going out yesterday as well, this one felt a little stronger because of their situation in this cycle.

The favorite and first quarterback to be offered in the 2025 cycle is fellow Ohio native, Ryan Montgomery. The brother to current Buckeye, Luke Montgomery, Ryan has long been on Ohio State’s radar — and everyone else’s for that matter. One would typically think this would be Ohio State’s recruitment to lose, and that may end up being the case, but Ryan is very much going through the process and entertaining several schools by visiting their campuses. Clemson and Georgia are two that stick out, and though the Buckeyes have many advantages, this recruitment is not over.

The only other offer in the class is held by Michigan’s Bryce Underwood. One of the top players in the country regardless of position, it makes sense to see Ohio State in the mix here.

But back to St. Clair, this recent development shows the Buckeyes are impressed enough with his abilities and have moved him up in the pecking order. The No. 332 player nationally, Tavien is also the 26th ranked quarterback and the 10th best player in Ohio for the 2025 cycle per the 247Sports Composite.

Buckeyes stay busy with two more 2025 offers


Ohio State’s staff wasn't solely focused on the offensive side the ball, as they also sent out another offer to a 2025 defensive prospect. Heading to the Chicago area for this one, linebacker Christian Pierce also received some good news from the Buckeyes on Wednesday as they became the latest school to get in the mix for the 6-foot, 210 pound athlete from Brother Rice High School.

The No. 277 player nationally, Pierce is also the 31st best linebacker in the country per the 247Sports Composite. With double-digit offers to his name, Pierce is really starting to see his recruitment take off now. Schools such as Texas, Michigan, Iowa, Wisconsin, and others have already been in contact, but Ohio State offering could lead to more of the nation’s top programs taking notice of the four-star prospect.

Jim Knowles and James Laurinaitis have a good thing going in Columbus right now when it comes to tag-teaming the linebacker recruiting, so surely those two will stay at it in pitching Ohio State. More names will arise, but here’s another player worth watching at linebacker in the future class.


The third offer on Wednesday, Ohio State also sent one out to Florida receiver, Naeshaun Montgomery. A position the Buckeyes recruit better than anyone else in the country, going back into Florida isn’t a surprise by any means, and with how successful Ohio State has been in the Sunshine State for receivers thanks to Brian Hartline, shooting their shot once again makes perfect sense.

A 6-foot, 160 pound athlete, right now Montgomery holds over 20 offers to his name. Programs such as Florida, Kentucky, LSU, USC, Penn State, Miami, and a host of others are already actively pursuing him, but with Ohio State now in the fold too, the odds are Montgomery pays pretty close attention. The Buckeyes are at the top of college football when it comes to development of the receiver position, and with no signs of that stopping any time soon, earning the interest of high profile recruits isn’t tough.

Hartline will look to start really building the relationship with Montgomery if this is going to be a long recruitment, but with the No. 78 player nationally and 12th best receiver in the 2025 class per the 247Sports Composite now offered, things could get serious in a hurry.

Blessed To Say I Received An ⭕️ffer From @OhioStateFB @ryandaytime @brianhartline @JackDan55847282 pic.twitter.com/eidsMWxYEr

— Naeshaun Montgomery (@NaeshaunM) May 24, 2023

Quick Hits

  • Ryan Montgomery is arguably one of the most important recruit in the 2025 class for Ohio State. Yes, the Buckeyes have another in-state quarterback offer out now, but proving their high interest yet again, position coach Corey Dennis took a short trek north on Wednesday to Findlay High School to pay Ryan another visit and check in.

Having hosted him numerous times and checking in on him on many occasions as well, there’s not much more that Montgomery would need to see or hear, but Ohio State will recruit him as much as it takes until a decision is made.

Appreciate @CoreyDennis_ coming through and checking in on @FootballFindlay. #ALLIN pic.twitter.com/uQ6Z4KzWCk

— Stefan Adams (@stefadams87) May 24, 2023
  • In addition to all of the offers yesterday, good news for the Buckeyes came when they made the cut for 2024 cornerback target Terhyon Nichols, who released a final list of six schools he is still deciding from.

The No. 329 player nationally, Nichols is the 29th best cornerback in the class. The in-state Ohio product has 30 offers to his name so trimming it down to just six shows his desire to get the process one step closer to finalized, but there’s still some time before that happens. Penn State, Michigan, Pitt, Cincinnati, Kentucky, and Ohio State are still in it for the four-star, and though the Buckeyes have some other high in-state guys on their board, this is still a prospect worth watching to see where he ends up.

Absolutely blessed to be in this position !!
Thank you to all the coaches that took time to recruit and build relationships with me .
Then there were 6 @CoachKRJones @CoachBerry3211 @CincyNicole pic.twitter.com/9K9AsCqxy3

— (@NicholsT24) May 24, 2023

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LGHL Ohio State picks up prediction for major four-star cornerback

Ohio State picks up prediction for major four-star cornerback
Matt Tamanini
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Ohio’s Top Player Gets Another Buckeye Prediction


After his first season at Ohio State, there were some fans (including some who write for this very website) who questioned Tim Walton’s ability to adapt to coaching college corners. While I will let other people argue what they saw on the field from his players in Year 1, it is becoming apparent that the former Buckeye turned NFL position coach is starting to check some of the most important boxes on the recruiting trail.

On Tuesday, yet another recruiting analyst logged a prediction for a high four-star corner to head to Ohio State. Yesterday, On3’s Michigan insider EJ Holland put in a pick for the No. 43 player in the country Bryce West to become a Buckeye with 60% confidence. He is the fourth On3 analyst to make the same prediction, but the other three range in confidence from 65% to 85%.

This falls into line with what the recruiting gurus at 247 Sports have been saying for a while. He has seven crystal balls on that site dating back to OSU insider Bill Kurelic’s prediction in December 2021. There has been a flurry of predictions recently, with Holland’s being the ninth since March. Most of them came in mid-April, including 247’s director of football recruiting Steve Wiltfong.

This is very good news for the Buckeyes, as the team is in need of significant upgrades in the secondary as the cupboards were left a bit bare by the previous defensive regime. But here’s the thing; while this would be a massive get for Ohio State, Walton absolutely could not miss out on West.

The corner is one of two players at the position who are ranked in the top 56 nationally in the 2024 cycle and come from Ohio. West is about to finish his junior season at Cleveland Glenville and therefore, by rule, should never go anywhere other than Ohio State. As the No. 4 CB nationally and the top player in the state of Ohio, he is just a few notches ahead of Aaron Scott who is currently No. 56 according to 247 Sports’ Composite Ratings.

The Springfield junior is the No. 6 corner in the country and the second-ranked player in Ohio. There are currently three crystal ball sin for Scott, Kurelic and Wiltfong logged theirs for Ohio State last fall, and Kemntucky insider Josh Edwards did so last month.

I believe that all players should be able to go wherever they think is best for themselves and their families, but given the dramatic need at the position, Walton absolutely cannot miss on either of these guys. So, I think the second-year position coach deserves a lot of credit for apparently being on the doorstep of two massive commitments, but I don’t know if we should be completely celebrating his success just yet. I don’t hold the fact that two of the best six corners in the country are from Ohio, but it does tamp down the impressiveness of presumably getting the commitments a bit, as important as they obviously would be.


Nearly 7-Foot Forward Sets Ohio State Visit


For years, Buckeye fans have criticized Chris Holtmann for not landing a five-star center — despite the fact that there are only a couple of those in the country every year, and invariably one of them skips college. Well, he’s not technically a five-star right now, nor is he listed as a center, but on Tuesday, it was reported by On3’s Joe Tipton that 6-foot-10 power forward Aiden Sherrell would be visiting Ohio State on June 8.

The Napa, Cali. native is currently the No. 33 player in the country according to 247Sports Composite Rankings. He is the No. 5 PF in the country and the Golden State’s thir-ranked player. On3 has Sherrell listed as the No 18 player nationally.

The big man has already visited Alabama, Michigan State, Oklahoma, and UNLV, but as Tipton noted, since the rules have recently changed, players can take as many official visits as they would like, so Sherrell could potentially take more, including to Michigan.

“(Ohio State) lets their young guys play; they give them the opportunity to get their minutes,” Sherrell said according to Tipton. “They run a great program, and I can definitely see myself fitting into their system pretty well.”


Quick Hits:

  • On Tuesday, 247 national recruiting expert Greg Biggins broke down the three finalists for four-star linebacker Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa. The No. 109 player in the country, Viliamu-Asa is a rising senior at St. John Bosco Prep in California and has recently narrowed down his finalists to USC, Notre Dame, and Ohio State. The Buckeyes will get the final visit on June 23 with a decision expected in July or August.
  • Rivals’ Jeremy Birmingham wrote a good perspective piece yesterday on the recruitment of the No. 2 player in the country and current Ohio State pledge Jeremiah Smith. Though the wide receiver committed to the Buckeyes in December, his recruitment has remained a dramatic one with Smith feeding into it a bit on social media and continuing to take visits, including to Georgia last weekend. However, Birm notes that offensive coordinator and position coach Brian Hartline will visit Smith this week and that the top WR is expected to be in Columbus twice in June and then again for a game this fall. All the Buckeyes can do is continue to nurture the relationship until Smith completely shuts down his recruitment one way or the other.

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