The Ohio State football program is hosting its first camp of the summer, and a five-star recruit is stealing the show.
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5-star recruit shows why Buckeyes are hot on his tail at Ohio State football camp
The Ohio State football program is hosting its first camp of the summer, and a five-star recruit is stealing the show.
We have reached the part of the summer where the Ohio State football program is starting to host some camps. This is the first camp that they are hosting this season, and several highly-touted recruits are attending. This gives the Buckeyes a great opportunity to look at future prospects.
Every summer, the Ohio State Buckeyes usually get a few commitments from recruits in the following year's class. That would be the class of 2028 this year. Of course, the Buckeyes are paying plenty of attention to members of the 2027 recruiting class, as well.
Still, Tuesday afternoon showed a lot of 2028 recruits in Columbus. That is where Ohio State coaches had the majority of their focus. Five-star defensive lineman Kellan Hall is in attendance, and he stole the show with his size and his skills in the drills that the coaches prepared for him.
Five-star recruit Kellan Hall steals the show at Ohio State football camp
The Buckeyes are trying their best to land Hall for the 2028 recruiting class. Hall is from Louisville and has almost every major program after him. Other than Ohio State, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Notre Dame, and many more have offered him scholarships.
This is the first time that Hall has been on campus, and he's there for a camp. It's the first time that he gets to see some of Ohio State's facilities. He also gets some coaching from those on Ohio State's coaching staff, which can help them develop a relationship with him.
Of course, he doesn't get to see everything that makes campus great. Ohio State still has to get Hall on campus for an official visit, which may not be for a while. With all of the competition that Ryan Day and his staff have for Hall, it might be tough to get him back for a visit.
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