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Five-star recruit rebukes TTUN, says he's locked into the Ohio State football team
Despite TTUN trying to make a play for him, a five-star recruit says he's still locked in with the Ohio State football program.
The Ohio State football program usually doesn't have any problem landing five-star recruits at the wide receiver position. Brian Hartline does an excellent job of identifying and landing the best talent at that position. He's probably the best recruiter in the country in terms of an assistant coach.
Hartline has done a great job over the years of getting the best receiver talent and developing them into first-round picks. In the 2025 class, he's hoping that Quincy Porter is going to be that guy. Porter is a five-star recruit from Oradell, New Jersey. He is a solid player who will only get better.
Porter has been locked in with the Buckeyes since June. Despite that, other schools have approached him in an attempt to flip him. One of those schools is TTUN. With the sudden influx of NIL money they have, they have been trying to flip multiple recruits. Porter won't be one of them though.
Quincy Porter shuts down recruitment and stays locked in with the Ohio State football program
Porter is not going to be one of those recruits that TTUN flips. He has shut down his recruitment entirely and will stay with the Buckeyes. He even mentioned that he would sign something right now if he could. Instead, he has to wait until next week to get that letter in.
Keeping Porter is great and it's not surprising. Porter has been someone that the Buckeyes have felt good about in this recruiting class for a while. While there might be some other recruits who will flip, the Buckeyes have not been concerned about Porter leaving.
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