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DE Javontae Jean-Baptiste (transfer to Notre Dame)

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Another huge commitment, we filled huge positions of need with huge talent when it seemed like those spots would just go unaddressed (think Smith, Friday and JBB at DE, then NPF at tackle...through in Olave at WR as well). Killer finish to this class and happy to have JBB on board.

PS...love the Malhari Urban Meyer GIF above.
 
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Has OSU ever signed two hyphen names in a recruiting class before?
Ohio State has had only three hyphenated names prior to this recruiting class: Eric Glover-Williams; Ken-Yon Rambo; and Emmett Keith-Jones, who I'm pretty sure went on to play synthesizer in an English New Romantic band after he left Ohio State.

The Buckeyes also signed three players named Ty in 2018: Tyreke Johnson; Tyreke Smith; and Tyler Friday. There have been only 15 Buckeyes named Ty prior to this class: five Tyrones (Harris; Harrison; Hicks; Howard; and Williams); five Tylers (Durbin; Everett; Gerald; Moeller; and Whaley); two Tysons (Gentry and Walter); a Tyvis (Powell); a Tyquan (Lewis); and generic Ty (Jones). I suppose you can also add Julius B. Tyler; James E. Tyrer; and Andree Tyree to that list. The Tyrekes are the first ever at Ohio State.

Yes, I have too much time on my hands.
 
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Ohio State has had only three hyphenated names prior to this recruiting class: Eric Glover-Williams; Ken-Yon Rambo; and Emmett Keith-Jones, who I'm pretty sure went on to play synthesizer in an English New Romantic band after he left Ohio State.

The Buckeyes also signed three players named Ty in 2018: Tyreke Johnson; Tyreke Smith; and Tyler Friday. There have been only 15 Buckeyes named Ty prior to this class: five Tyrones (Harris; Harrison; Hicks; Howard; and Williams); five Tylers (Durbin; Everett; Gerald; Moeller; and Whaley); two Tysons (Gentry and Walter); a Tyvis (Powell); a Tyquan (Lewis); and generic Ty (Jones). I suppose you can also add Julius B. Tyler; James E. Tyrer; and Andree Tyree to that list. The Tyrekes are the first ever at Ohio State.

Yes, I have too much time on my hands.

You have a giant spreadsheet with every player that has ever existed, don't you?
 
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Ohio State has had only three hyphenated names prior to this recruiting class: Eric Glover-Williams; Ken-Yon Rambo; and Emmett Keith-Jones, who I'm pretty sure went on to play synthesizer in an English New Romantic band after he left Ohio State.

The Buckeyes also signed three players named Ty in 2018: Tyreke Johnson; Tyreke Smith; and Tyler Friday. There have been only 15 Buckeyes named Ty prior to this class: five Tyrones (Harris; Harrison; Hicks; Howard; and Williams); five Tylers (Durbin; Everett; Gerald; Moeller; and Whaley); two Tysons (Gentry and Walter); a Tyvis (Powell); a Tyquan (Lewis); and generic Ty (Jones). I suppose you can also add Julius B. Tyler; James E. Tyrer; and Andree Tyree to that list. The Tyrekes are the first ever at Ohio State.

Yes, I have too much time on my hands.

The President of Polymer records approves of hyphenated names!

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Thad Gibbs-Jemison in the late 1980s or early 90s? I believe he was recruited as Thad Gibbs, went by the hyphenated name when he arrived on campus as a transition, then went by Thad Jemison after a year or two.

Ohio State has had only three hyphenated names prior to this recruiting class: Eric Glover-Williams; Ken-Yon Rambo; and Emmett Keith-Jones, who I'm pretty sure went on to play synthesizer in an English New Romantic band after he left Ohio State.

The Buckeyes also signed three players named Ty in 2018: Tyreke Johnson; Tyreke Smith; and Tyler Friday. There have been only 15 Buckeyes named Ty prior to this class: five Tyrones (Harris; Harrison; Hicks; Howard; and Williams); five Tylers (Durbin; Everett; Gerald; Moeller; and Whaley); two Tysons (Gentry and Walter); a Tyvis (Powell); a Tyquan (Lewis); and generic Ty (Jones). I suppose you can also add Julius B. Tyler; James E. Tyrer; and Andree Tyree to that list. The Tyrekes are the first ever at Ohio State.

Yes, I have too much time on my hands.
 
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