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That last name always sticks out to me. Even when I see it in non-football settings.
Fans of college football circa 2005 should probably remember it too. Tyrone Prothro had one of the best catches of all time and then one of the worst injuries of all time.
New Ohio State offer Kaiden Prothro, a five-star prospect in 2026, could be a factor at either tight end or wide receiver at the next level.
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FIVE-STAR 2026 TIGHT END PROSPECT AND RECENT OHIO STATE OFFER KAIDEN PROTHRO LOVES BUCKEYES' PROGRAM
It’s better tardy than absent for Ohio State in the case of Kaiden Prothro.
That’s normally not a line to say when it comes to a prospect in the summer ahead of his junior year, but when that junior has five stars next to his name, the cycle of relationship building begins a touch earlier.
“They hit me up later in my recruitment because I haven't really heard from them until now,” Prothro said. “It's just great because I've wanted to come down here, even when I didn't hear from them, I just wanted to just hear something from them because I love this program, they're great, they do great things.”
The Buckeyes became the latest in an expansive list of schools to offer Prothro on Monday, extending the opportunity to the five-star tight end prospect following their one-day camp. Mostly on reputation, Prothro says he's already placed OSU among his top choices.
“They're a great program, I just love what they do here,” Prothro said. “Their offense that they run is just great, coach makes sure they're on it every day in the weight room and out on the field. They love the work here, and that's just great here.”
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