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Heat Check: Ohio State's Recruiting Board Sees More Clarity As the Buckeyes Enter a Pivotal Stretch of Visits
Things have been relatively quiet on the Ohio State recruiting front.
Ohio State’s 2025 class has held firm at eight since last month’s edition of the Heat Check was published. That’s expected with the quiet period taking over February and limiting recruiting traction. But with the active period now in full swing, Ohio State is expected to host many talented prospects on campus over the next month, which should crank up the excitement and possibly result in a few decisions from a few targets.
At least one Ohio State target in this month’s edition of the board is ready to commit later this month, but we’ll get to that in a bit.
As always, rankings for Eleven Warriors’ monthly recruiting editorial have no perfect formula but are based on a combination of many factors, including roster needs for the Buckeyes in future seasons, the caliber of the player and how likely that player is to come to Columbus on National Signing Day.
| PROSPECT | POSITION | RANK | PREV. | RATING | OTHERS IN THE MIX |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FAHEEM DELANE | S | 1 | 2 | ★★★★ | Oregon•Alabama•Texas•LSU |
| DAVID SANDERS JR. | OT | 2 | 3 | ★★★★★ | Clemson•Alabama•Georgia•South Carolina•Tennessee |
| DORIAN BREW | CB | 3 | 1 | ★★★★★ | Texas•Texas A&M•Michigan•Oregon |
| JAIME FFRENCH | WR | 4 | 11 | ★★★★★ | Florida State•Miami |
| JUSTIN HILL | DE/LB | 5 | 5 | ★★★★ | Alabama•Penn State•Miami•Georgia•Oregon•Michigan |
| LONDON MERRITT | DE | 6 | 6 | ★★★★ | Alabama•Florida State•Clemson•Georgia•Florida |
| TREY MCNUTT | S | 7 | 7 | ★★★★ | Notre Dame•Penn State•Tennessee•Michigan•Oregon•Georgia |
| MICAH DEBOSE | OT | 8 | 4 | ★★★★ | LSU•Auburn•FSU•Alabama |
| MARQUISE DAVIS | RB | 9 | 8 | ★★★★ | Michigan•Miami•Kentucky•Tennessee |
| TARVOS ALFORD | LB | 10 | 9 | ★★★★ | Florida•Tennessee•Miami•Florida State•UCF |
| JORDON DAVISON | RB | 11 | 10 | ★★★★ | Texas•Oregon•Texas A&M•Alabama•Georgia•USC |
| DAKORIEN MOORE | WR | 12 | NA | ★★★★★ | LSU•Oregon•Texas |
Faheem Delane
You could make a case for several prospects that they should be in the No. 1 spot right now. We went with Delane, considering he has a perfect combination of all three factors that determine a prospect’s ranking in this exercise. Do the Buckeyes need a safety? Yes. Is Delane a highly-touted prospect? By nearly every recruiting metric. Is he likely to end up at Ohio State? The Buckeyes should be considered the favorite at the moment. Tim Walton and Matt Guerrieri could make a statement for OSU should they land the elite safety prospect.
David Sanders Jr.
Sanders is the country’s top-rated offensive tackle, which is arguably the highest position of need for Ohio State in 2025. The North Carolina prospect is also scheduled to visit the Buckeyes later this spring and included Ohio State in his recent top schools list, so there’s at least a puncher’s chance in this recruitment. This feels like a recruitment Ohio State can win, but we’d stop short of calling the Buckeyes the favorite. How his spring visit goes ultimately could determine how likely it is Sanders ends up in Columbus in the future. Should he decide to commit elsewhere, it certainly won’t be for a lack of effort on Ohio State’s part.
Dorian Brew
There’s been plenty of traction with Brew from other schools in the past month, especially Texas, leading to some in the recruiting industry speculating that Ohio State may not be as a consensus favorite for Brew as initially thought. A source close to the Buckeyes told Eleven Warriors this month that there’s still plenty of optimism Brew eventually lands in Columbus, though. The Buckeye legacy is also expected to be back on campus sometime this spring for a visit.
Jaime Ffrench
Is Brian Hartline about to pull another five-star wide receiver from Florida? That’s still to be determined, and there’s a long way to go between now and December’s Signing Day. Still, the Buckeyes are in a great position to eventually land the highly coveted Florida prospect.
Justin Hill
The Swiss Army Knife from Winton Woods remains very much a priority for Jim Knowles and Ohio State, with the Buckeyes staying in good standing with Hill. Though the Jack position hasn’t really been utilized lately in Knowles’ defense, Hill seems like a perfect candidate for that role should OSU wish to instill it going forward.
London Merritt
Merritt has confirmed to Eleven Warriors he’ll take two more visits to Ohio State, one coming sometime this spring and the other being an official visit in June. The Buckeyes remain a firm player to win Merritt’s recruitment sometime this summer, which would give them two outstanding defensive ends in the 2025 cycle if they can add Merritt alongside Zahir Mathis.
Trey McNutt
Like Delane, McNutt is certainly a priority safety prospect for Ohio State in 2025, especially with the Ohio prospect being a legacy. Ohio State is still in a good position to keep the Shaker Heights prospect in-state, but it will face plenty of competition to do so. A potential pairing of McNutt and Delane combined with the already impressive cornerback haul Ohio State has in 2025 would be an unprecedented secondary haul for the Buckeyes, yet it seems within reach.
Micah DeBose
DeBose has confirmed he’ll take an official visit to Ohio State, and like Sanders, this feels like a recruitment the Buckeyes certainly can win. But it’s still fair to be wary of picking Ohio State over the field as of now. LSU has certainly positioned itself well in this recruitment. But pairing Carter Lowe with either DeBose or Sanders would be a massive win for Ohio State, and it will certainly go down swinging with both tackle prospects.
Marquise Davis
The urgency to land Davis is twofold for Ohio State. On one hand, Davis is not only one of the top prospects in Ohio, he’s a top-tier running back nationwide in 2025. That alone makes him a must-get for the Buckeyes. On the other hand, one of Ohio State’s main competitors for Davis is Michigan, and while the Buckeyes have reason to feel good about where they sit with Davis, it wouldn’t be ideal to lose another in-state running back to their rival for a second straight recruiting cycle (Jordan Marshall in the 2024 class).
Tarvos Alford
Arguably Ohio State’s top linebacker target, Alford is expected to come off the board on March 30 after he announces his commitment. With James Laurinaitis’ promotion to linebacker coach, Ohio State has more than positioned itself well for Alford heading into his commitment and should be considered the favorite a few weeks before his decision. Still, a lot can happen within a few weeks, but there’s a lot to like about where Alford and Ohio State sit as of now.
Jordon Davison
Maybe, just maybe, Ohio State could break the dreaded Mater Dei curse that’s seen them miss on prospect after prospect from the famed California high school powerhouse. Davison and his family are indeed serious about Ohio State and will take a multi-day visit to Columbus later this spring. Should that visit go well, the Buckeyes may continue to position themselves in the driver’s seat for the talented California prospect.
Dakorien Moore
Moore may already be committed to LSU, but the Buckeyes are very much in the thick of this recruitment. Five-star Ohio State cornerback commit Devin Sanchez has been in Moore’s ear about teaming up with him in Columbus for a few months and likely won’t stop any time soon. Moore is also expected to visit Ohio State this weekend and considering who’s in charge of recruiting wideouts to the Buckeyes, it can’t be discounted that Ohio State eventually flips Moore before all is said and done with the 2025 cycle.
Honorable mentions
Four-star tight end Nate Roberts was the prospect that just missed the cut this month. Roberts is still Ohio State’s No. 1 tight end target in the 2025 class and included OSU in his recent top five schools, but we went with the upside of potentially adding a player like Moore considering he’s the No. 1 wideout in the country and Brian Hartline continues to be wide receivers’ main recruiter at Ohio State.
Running backs: Bo Jackson, Jeff Overton, Akylin Dear, Waltez Clark, Byron Louis, Tory Blaylock, Harry Dalton and Donovan Johnson
Offensive linemen: Michael Fasusi, Lamont Rogers, Ty Haywood, Jayvon McFadden, Joshua Blackston, Jack Lange, Douglas Utu, Brayden Jacobs, Avery Gach, Mason Short and Kaden Strayhorn
Defensive linemen: Zion Grady, Isaiah Gibson, Nasir Wyatt, Damien Shanklin, Maxwell Roy, Trent Wilson, Myron Charles, Javeon Campbell, Jarquez Carter, Mariyon Dye, Landon Rink, Trajen Odom, Darren Ikinnagbon and Brandon Caesar
Linebackers: Madden Faraimo, Riley Pettijohn, Elijah Barnes, Gavin Nix, Abduall Sanders Jr., Elijah Melendez and Max Granville
Safeties: Jonah Williams, Cody Haddad, Kainoa Winston, DeShawn Stewart, Anthony Sacca, Jadyn Hudson and Messiah Delhomme
Wide receivers: Kaliq Lockett, Andrew Marsh, Daylan McCutcheon, Winston Watkins Jr., Phillip Bell, Naeshaun Montgomery, Vernell Brown III, Taz Williams Jr., Talyn Taylor and Edward Coleman
Tight end: Brock Schott, Luka Gilbert, Landon Pace
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60% of Ohio children aren’t ready for kindergarten when they start; what’s the plan?
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Sixty percent of children in Ohio are not ready for kindergarten when they start school.
Now, a national nonprofit is working to change that by expanding access to books and promoting early literacy across the state.
Sixty percent of children in Ohio are not ready for kindergarten when they start school. (WKRC file)
Nedra Smith has seen the difference firsthand. Her two young daughters receive books through the program at their pediatrician visits at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.
“They love to read now,” Smith said. “We’ll randomly be out and they’ll see a book and want to read a book.”
Reach Out and Read partners with pediatricians to give children books during regular checkups and encourage parents to read aloud with them. The program has been part of Cincinnati Children’s for more than a decade.
“They typically come in and tell us they got new books,” Smith said. “They typically ask me to read the book right then and there.”
Program leaders say early literacy is increasingly being recognized as an important part of a child’s overall health and development.
“Initially, literacy may not have been in the forefront or seen as a health benefit,” said Kristy High, program manager for Reach Out and Read. “Well-child checks focus on shots, nutrition, and those things; but now we want to focus on those main benefits for the development and milestones when it comes to learning.”
The organization is now working to expand its reach statewide, with a goal of serving children in all 88 Ohio counties.
“We know that those first five years of life are the most critical for brain development,” said Steven Lake, executive director of Reach Out and Read Ohio. “If we can intervene as early as possible, essentially, we reach out at birth; we know we can have the greatest impact.”
Smith encourages other parents to participate in the program and read to their children.
“It’s fun,” Smith said. “It’s actually fun to see them light up, and I think they’ll pass that on to their own kids as well.”
Reach Out and Read also partners with providers in Kentucky and Indiana. You can find a participating provider near you on the organization’s website.
If you are a doctor looking to participate in the program, click here.
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Ohio Lottery Pick 3 Midday, Pick 3 Evening winning numbers for May 10, 2026
The Ohio Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at May 10, 2026, results for each game:
Pick 3
Drawings are held daily, seven days a week, at 12:29 p.m. and 7:29 p.m., except Saturday evening.
Midday: 8-6-2
Evening: 7-0-5
Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Pick 4
Drawings are held daily, seven days a week, at 12:29 p.m. and 7:29 p.m., except Saturday evening.
Midday: 9-4-7-0
Evening: 0-6-1-8
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Pick 5
Drawings are held daily, seven days a week, at 12:29 p.m. and 7:29 p.m., except Saturday evening.
Midday: 1-7-3-7-4
Evening: 9-0-8-8-0
Check Pick 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Rolling Cash 5
Drawings are held daily, seven days a week, at approximately 7:05 p.m.
16-19-33-36-38
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Millionaire for Life
Drawings are held daily, seven days a week, at approximately 11:15 p.m.
01-03-20-35-46, Bonus: 05
Check Millionaire for Life payouts and previous drawings here.
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Ohio State coach’s quarterback son commits to Big 10 rival
Ryan Day will have some very familiar competition in the Big 10 soon.
The son of the Ohio State football coach, R.J. Day, announced his commitment to Northwestern for the Class of 2027 on Sunday.
Northwestern plays in the same conference as Ohio State and the schools will face each other.
R.J. Day, a 6-foot-1, 205-pound quarterback from — not surprisingly — Columbus, Ohio, has started for three years at St. Francis DeSales HS as he heads towards his senior season.
According to reports, the younger Day had other offers from Purdue, Syracuse, Cincinnati and South Florida, as well as others.
Northwestern has eight quarterbacks on head coach David Braun’s roster.
And the offensive coordinator for the Wildcats is Chip Kelly, who served in the same role for Ryan Day at Ohio State when the Buckeyes won the title in 2024.
Kelly, the former head coach at UCLA and Oregon, was also the offensive coordinator at New Hampshire when Ryan Day was the team captain from 1998-2001.
Most recently, Kelly was the OC with the Las Vegas Raiders before he took the job with Northwestern.
“It’s really surreal when you think about the relationships that we’ve had with those two as a family over the years,” R.J. Day told ESPN earlier this month. “Coach Kelly coached my dad in college, so that adds another layer to it.”
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