The Buckeyes are gearing up for the 2024 national championship and have already begun building one of the best freshman classes for 2025.
Ohio State has signed seven players in June, including five in the past 12 days, meaning the program now has the No. 1 class for 2025. 247Sports.
On June 14, the Buckeyes signed wide receiver Quincy Porter, a four-star recruit. 247SportsPorter, a native of Oradell, New Jersey, is 6-foot-3, weighs 190 pounds and is the No. 12 wide receiver overall in the class.
Just two days later, Ohio State secured another commitment from a skill position player.
Isaiah West, a running back from Philadelphia who graduated from St. Joseph's Preparatory School, is also a four-star athlete in the same class. 247Sports.
Columbus has become home to several St. Joseph Prep High School students, including wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., who was selected fourth overall by the Arizona Cardinals in the 2024 NFL Draft.
On Friday, the Buckeyes acquired Bodpegn Miller, a native of Mansfield, Ohio. 247SportsHe played quarterback at Ontario High School.
The 6-foot-4, 180-pound Miller is a three-star athlete at Ohio State who said he could play multiple positions. 247Sports.
The freshmen kept coming in on Sunday as three-star interior offensive lineman Jake Cook chose to stay at Ohio State and commit to the Buckeyes. Cook, a native of Westerville, Ohio, said he chose Ohio State over Louisville, Boston College, Akron and Ball State. 247Sports.
Most recently, the Buckeyes received a commitment from edge rusher Zion Grady on Monday, making him Ohio State's third four-star recruit this month. 247SportsGrady attracted interest from several big-time universities, including the University of Tennessee, Auburn University, Florida State University and the University of Miami.
Grady, a native of Enterprise, Alabama, is ranked as the No. 6 overall edge rusher in the 2025 class.