Signed: Buckeyes land highly productive Texas wide receiver Brock Boyd
The Early-Signing Period is here and Ohio State is set to once again bring in one of the country’s best recruiting classes. Lettermen Row is tracking the Buckeyes recruiting news throughout the signing period as 2026 commitments officially join the Ohio State football program.The latest Letter of Intent is in: Brock Boyd has signed with the Buckeyes.
COLUMBUS — Ohio State wide receivers coach Brian Hartline has done well with pass catchers from Texas and he has another Lone Star State standout coming in. Three-star wide receiver Brock Boyd has signed his Letter of Intent to Ohio State and is officially a Buckeye.
What does it mean for the Buckeyes? Let’s check it out.
Who is Brock Boyd?
Brock Boyd is a three-star wide receiver from Southlake, Texas. He attended Southlake Carroll High School. Boyd committed to nearby TCU early in his recruitment but that didn’t stop Brian Hartline from recruiting him. Ohio State got Boyd on campus for a spring practice and he flipped from the Horned Frogs to the Buckeyes shortly after leaving campus.
Rivals Industry Rankings: No. 609 overall, No. 90 wide receiver, No. 81 in Texas
Rivals Ranking: No. 48 wide receiver and No. 44 in Texas
Height: 6-foot-1
Weight: 180 pounds
Hometown: Southlake, Texas
High School: Southlake
Scouting Report: “Brock Boyd flipped his commitment from TCU to Ohio State after a strong effort from Brian Hartline, who took an early interest in one of the states most polished and productive wide receivers for arguably the best team in the state, Southlake Carroll . Boyd’s older brother played for the red Raiders and there were always rumblings that the younger Boyd would be even more prolific. He’s been exceptionally productive as part of a lethal receiving corpse for Carroll, who will likely play through December to a state championship.” – Rivals Mid-South Analyst Sam Spiegelman.