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WR Brandon Inniss (Official Thread)

There's gotta be more fall-out coming. Been two wide-outs xfer already, both sophs (?), highly rated, but cannot get on the field. Can't have 8-10 elite WRs, when playing 3-6 per game. Less when one counts crunch time against B10 opponents. But the Hartline express seems to keep chugging along. No doubt PT has/will come up when committed/uncommited recruits visit other programs. Hopefully the QB play will be able to get the ball out to these wunderkinds. However, gotta love it, and here's to 3 WRs being drafted in 2024. Go Bucks!
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Ohio State receiver Brandon Inniss signs NIL deal with The Foundation collective​

Brandon Inniss is only at the beginning of his Ohio State career. He starts classes Tuesday, getting assimilated to the college lifestyle and joining the Buckeyes football program.

He is not wasting any time profiting from his name, image and likeness. After not being allowed to monetize his publicity rights as a high school athlete in Florida, that changes with his college enrollment.

The former four-star prospect announced a relationship Monday with the Ohio State-focused NIL collective The Foundation. The No. 35 overall recruit in the 2023 cycle only adds to the talent in the Buckeyes’ wide receiver room.

Signing on with The Foundation shows the collective’s priority in fulfilling NIL possibilities outlined by the coaching staff in the recruitment process. College football coaches are not allowed to promise NIL packages when recruiting high school talent, however, they can discuss what players have previously made and what opportunities are in the market.



 
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FIVE-STAR WIDE RECEIVER BRANDON INNISS GETTING ACCLIMATED TO LIFE AT OHIO STATE, CONFIDENT HE CAN MAKE EARLY IMPACT AND BECOME “A HOUSEHOLD NAME”​

Even though he was ranked as one of the best wide receivers in the recruiting class of 2023, Brandon Inniss’ first couple of months at Ohio State haven’t been easy.

Since he arrived at Ohio State in May, Inniss has been initiated into life as a Buckeye by going through summer workouts led by Mickey Marotti and his sports performance staff. For a summer enrollee like him, those workouts can serve as a welcome to college football, and the coaches certainly haven’t taken it easy on Inniss despite his five-star status.

“Very, very, very hard,” Inniss said when asked how his first summer workouts have gone. “But you know, you get used to it, and we're having fun now with it.”

While Inniss has learned firsthand about the grind of playing college football since he arrived in Columbus, the Florida native – who was ranked as the No. 35 overall prospect in the 2023 class – wouldn’t want it any other way. Inniss’ excitement to begin his college football career and learn from Brian Hartline has been apparent throughout the offseason, as he was on campus to watch several practices this spring even though he didn’t enroll until May, and he’s thrilled to now officially be a Buckeye and on the precipice of his first season wearing the scarlet and gray.

“I’ve enjoyed it very much,” Inniss said when asked about how he’s enjoyed his time at Ohio State so far. “I mean, I've been waiting to get to college for so long. Finally here, but I'm ready. It’s the time.”

 
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Inniss will be the most productive WR in this class (no knock at Tate)….Inniss is super special…..Tate has rare traits, Inniss has the whole package. Can’t wait to see these guys play together….
@billmac91 Yep... and then Jeremiah comes onboard... NFL scouts and coaches will salivate over Zone 6
And then throw in uber talented guys like Noah Rogers and Mylan Graham!
 
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  • Generally, Day has been impressed with the group of freshmen receivers, noting Brandon Inniss got his black stripe removed Monday. “When it comes to the passing game, these guys are much further along than years past.”
  • "Brandon Inniss, I believe he got his black stripe off today, that was exciting," Day said. "He had a nice scrimmage and he's really a football player. I think we all wish he was here in January, but that's OK. He's doing a great job. He had to come in the summer and figure all that out, but he will. He's got a pretty crowded room in there that he's got to work through. But he's trying to get in on special teams as a returner and those types of things."
 
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Get ready for plenty of that. Guess he burned his RS this week, but totally fine with that...he is not going to be here more than 4 years anyways. Love that he made sure to secure the catch, but already had the vision to see the cut upfield while the ball was in air. Not only was the foresight impressive, but the ability to stop on a dime and get back up to full speed so quick. We've got a great one here.
 
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