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Multiple Ohio State commits in 2025 class reaffirm their commitments ahead of National Signing Day
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State’s 2024 team suffered an unfathomable loss to Michigan on Saturday, launching into question the entire future of the program, and what the next few months could hold.
For various members of the 2025 class, though, they took to social media on Sunday night to reaffirm their commitments — without explicitly stating so. But their message was clear.
With National Signing Day on Wednesday, a few recruits made their positions clear. They were:
-Running back Bo Jackson
-Defensive lineman Trajen Odom
-Safety Deshawn Stewart
-Safety Cody Haddad
-Running back Isaiah West
-Linebacker Eli Lee
-Quarterback Tavien St. Clair
-Receiver Phillip Bell III
-Safety Faheem Delane
-Offensive lineman Jayvon McFadden
-Linebacker Riley Pettijohn
-Cornerback Devin Sanchez
-Receiver Bodpegn Miller
-Offensive lineman Jake Cook
Of course, there are 25 commitments in the class, so a player not posting about it on social media doesn’t mean disaster is on the horizon for Ohio State’s class. But for those 14 players, it’s clear that there’s nothing to worry about — and there is nothing to worry about for a few other recruits as well.
Notably, though, five-star cornerback Na’eem Offord will be amongst the names to keep an eye on this week. He will decide between Oregon, Auburn and sticking with his pledge to Ohio State.