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Star Playmaker Sends Strong Message on Ohio State Football

Star Playmaker Sends Strong Message on Ohio State Football

Yahoo03-05-2025
The Ohio State Buckeyes rank No. 3 in On3's 2026 team recruiting rankings with 11 commits. The receiver room is quite crowded with three prospects, including a five-star, but the management is still pushing for more.
Ohio State's spring campus visit from four-star wide receiver Jalen Lott left the Panther Creek (Frisco, TX) standout with no doubt that the Buckeyes stand alone atop college football's recruiting pyramid, per Mick Walker's April 30 report.
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'(Brian Hartline) didn't really sell it that much because, I mean, the whole thing was like it's Ohio State,' Lott told Lettermen Row. 'Like it's just Ohio State. It's incomparable to anywhere else. He doesn't really have to compare schools to school or who's better. He knows that they're the best and that was kind of like his message.'
Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day© Samantha Madar/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
It was good,' He added about his visit. 'Going there is definitely like nowhere else. I feel like the only place that matches the work ethic like that is Georgia, maybe, but still, I think Ohio State is on a level of their own.'
A member of a finalist group that includes Miami, USC, Oregon and LSU, Lott's itinerary includes official visits to Texas on June 13, USC and Oregon on June 20, with Miami also on his radar.
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He conducted his spring visit under the guidance of wide receivers coach Brian Hartline and had positive things to say about him.
'It was definitely good being able to gain a lot of knowledge and see how he coaches the top players in the country,' Lott said. 'Like it's like it's just cool to see. He's definitely a very serious guy, but also he has a side to him that I like, a little cockiness. I kind of like that.'
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