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The 2018 recruiting cycle brought about some changes to the landscape with the advent of the early signing period in mid-December.
For the first time ever, prospects could lock in their college choices before the holidays by signing letters of intent. That historic early signing period began on Dec. 20, 2017. On that day, OSU received letters of intent from 20 players in what became a 26-man class by the time of the standard signing day in February 2018.
Nobody knew it at the time, but this would also be coach Urban Meyer’s last class he would sign as the Ohio State coach. Meyer would cite health issues in announcing his retirement at the end of a turbulent 2018 season, turning the program over to top assistant Ryan Day in December 2018.
There was plenty of star power in this 2018 class with 13 of the players judged among the national top 100 in the 247Sports Composite rankings. That group was led by Florida OL Nicholas Petit-Frere (ranked seventh nationally), Virginia DL Taron Vincent (ranked 20th), Florida DB Tyreke Johnson (21st), Ohio APB Jaelen Gill (30th) and Ohio DE Tyreke Smith (34th).
The class ended up ranked No. 2 nationally, trailing only Georgia in the composite rankings. It marked the eighth straight year Ohio State had a class in the top 10 as well as the sixth top-five class in seven years under Meyer.
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