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Lebbeus Overton: 2023 five-star connects with Ohio State coaches

The 6-foot-5, 250-pound, 5-star defensive end from Milton (Alpharetta, Ga.) High School checked out the Buckeyes campus on Sunday and left impressed by the connections there especially the one he’s building with Larry Johnson. “Ohio State was great,” Overton told Lettermen Row. “It was really exciting to make that first visit. It’s really about building that real, in-person relationship and not just talking over the phone. It was exciting just to be able to step on campus. “Meeting with Coach Johnson and breaking down film stood out the most. He’s exactly what I thought he’d be and doesn’t try to act any different. He will tell you exactly what he thinks of you. Coach Johnson said he really likes my get off [of the line of scrimmage] and my ability to flip my hips as a young player. He worked with me a lot on what I can do to help improve myself.”

Ohio State hosting Florida group, preparing for Addison Nichols decision

Ohio State hosting Florida group, preparing for Addison Nichols decision By July 27, 2021 5:00 pm COLUMBUS There’s one more real week of Ohio State football recruiting before the program turns its focus to the upcoming season. So, literally and figuratively speaking, it’s time to eat. Ryan Day and his assistant coaches will welcome in top recruits from around the country for a day of fun, fellowship and food on Thursday for what’s been labeled as a recruiting cookout in Columbus. Florida will be in the spotlight for the Buckeyes. The Sunshine State is sending a number of its top players north for the event. The headliners are 5-star running back Richard Young and highly-ranked 4-star defensive end Derrick LeBlanc. It will be the second trip to Ohio State this summer for Young and the third for Leblanc.

Ohio State pushes for spring football in Ohio, opinions still vary on benefits

July 25, 2021 3:00 pm INDIANAPOLIS Ohio State head coach Ryan Day has been picking up the fight for Ohio spring football. It’s a hot-button issue among high school coaches and players in the state. In Texas, Florida, Georgia, California and a host of the country’s top talent-producing states, football has a place in the spring. In Ohio, it’s verboten. As the focus on college football recruiting has grown in the past two decades, college coaches lean toward states that have allowed it. Every year those kids are getting more practices, more live reps and more opportunities for in-person football evaluation from college coaches who have time to be on the road during the spring time that’s much harder to find in the fall.

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