Buckeyes catch fire on recruiting trail ahead of pivotal official visit weekend

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COLUMBUS — After a massive recruiting weekend at Ohio State, the efforts on the trail are paying off in a massive way.

The Buckeyes landed commitments from five-star Florida wide receivers Carnell Tate and Brandon Inniss in a two-day span, taking their class from No. 4 nationally into the top spot of the On3 Consensus rankings. Lettermen Row staffers Spencer Holbrook and Andrew Ellis are back to break down every angle of it on the Lettermen Row Recruiting Podcast.

With Tate, Inniss and four-star receiver Bryson Rodgers in the fold, the Buckeyes can turn their focus to four-star receiver Noah Rogers to complete their pass-catching haul in this class. But the receiver talk is just where the show gets started.

Ohio State hosted some of its top targets for official visits last weekend, and there’s plenty of buzz coming out of the Woody Hayes Athletic Center following those visits. What is the biggest storyline to track after a big weekend? There’s a lot to unpack there.

Oh, and the Buckeyes are also opening their doors to another batch of un committed, highly-rated prospects who will take official visits to Columbus this weekend. The guys pick their five players to watch out for during what should be a massive weekend for Ryan Day and the Ohio State program.

And that’s not even mentioning that five-star Buckeyes quarterback commit Dylan Raiola was on campus for a workout Tuesday, working in front of the coaching staff alongside a 2025 quarterback who received an offer while Raiola was on campus.

Those are some of the key discussion points on this week’s episode. The duo of Lettermen Row staffers break down the big recruiting weekends ahead along with a rundown of the latest visits from the Buckeyes top prospects.

Check out the video below as Lettermen Row takes a deep dive into what lies ahead for the Buckeyes on the recruiting trail. Then head over to YouTube.com and check out more from the guys on all things Buckeyes football, basketball and recruiting.

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