BROWN RECRUITING MATHEWS
We have detailed plenty in the past about the the fact that the Ohio State 2021 commits are continuing to work ‘round the clock to pull in another high-profile prospect to the class. (With the Big Three being J.T. Tuimoloau, Emeka Egbuka and Derrick Davis Jr., with Jordan Hancock high atop the board as well.)
The three commits in the 2022 class have not been quite as up to par with their peer recruiting, but it’s still very early. The 2021 class didn’t ramp things up until the summer and fall of 2019, but that eventually took off – so much so that Mark Pantoni said, in April, that “(the 2021) class may have done that better than any class I’ve ever seen of coming together and going after the top guys.
“Social media these days, it’s easy to connect with guys they’ve never met or met once at a camp or met here on campus. Those guys are building these relationships and getting the best players that wanna come here.”
So, the 2022 class has a lot to live up to in that department, and the first player committed in the class, cornerback Jyaire Brown, says that he is going to start stepping his game up.
“I do that on my own,” Brown told Eleven Warriors of recruiting fellow players in his class. “It’s kind of slowing down. I’m not gonna lie, I’ve been slacking a little bit the last month and a half with being busy with the move, but early on, I was on it. I'm gonna get back on it, though.”
Brown, as he alluded to, has been quite busy in preparing to make his return to his home state of Ohio, as he moved from New Orleans to Cincinnati two weeks ago.
There will be plenty of time to start working on other players now, and his work will begin with a player he will no longer be playing against in high school.
Jacoby Mathews is a four-star safety from Ponchatoula High School in Louisiana who is yet to earn an Ohio State offer.
Mathews and Coombs have not spoken in a while, as Coombs and the rest of the Buckeye staff focus more on the day-to-day operations at the Ohio State facilities. There’s plenty of time for Coombs to get back in contact with Mathews, but in the meantime, Brown will be putting in some work on the 6-foot, 185-pound safety.
When it comes to 2022 defensive back recruiting, Brown says he believes two more cornerbacks is what the Buckeyes are shooting for in this class.