THE HURRY-UP: 2024 OFFENSIVE LINEMAN JAKE WHEELOCK CALLED VISIT FROM JUSTIN FRYE A “GREAT EXPERIENCE,” TYSEER DENMARK AND DAEVIN HOBBS SET COMMITMENT DATES
Ohio State offensive line coach Justin Frye made use of his Friday during the off week, hitting the ground running recruiting in the state of Ohio.
He stopped at Wayne to see OSU commit
Joshua Padilla before attending fellow commit
Luke Montgomery’s senior night at Findlay. But he also checked in on 2024 offensive lineman
Jake Wheelock at Stebbins High School earlier that afternoon.
“He came in briefly just to check in on me,” Wheelock told
Eleven Warriors. “We talked about the status of the team and the game plan for the week. It was brief, but it was another great experience for me. Any chance to talk to him I love. He wanted to reinforce that I am still a top recruit on his board.”
Wheelock visited Ohio State earlier this fall for the Buckeyes’ game against Toledo. While the only two Division I offers he’s picked up thus far are Akron and Toledo, OSU remains interested in the 6-foot-4, 275-pound lineman. He plays left tackle currently for Stebbins, though the Buckeyes envision him as more of a guard or center at the next level. Ohio State is still the offer Wheelock hopes for the most in his recruitment.
“I really love (Ohio State),” Wheelock said in September. “I’ve told people time and time again that is the offer to me and I’ll pull the trigger pretty quickly if I can get that offer. It’ll probably be pretty quick once I get it.”
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