Dublin Coffman OT Mike Adams reportedly offered his verbal commitment to Ohio State today. Adams is regarded by many as the best prospect in Ohio and as one of the top offensive linemen in the country for 2008. He was at Ohio State for their Pro Day this weekend, along with a number of other Buckeye targets.
Ohio State missed on a number of top lineman last year, including Piscataway, NJ's Anthony Davis. Davis stunned experts by reneging on a silent verbal to Ohio State and selected upstart Rutgers over the #1 team in the nation. But this year's potential recruits could render Davis as a forgotten footnote in Buckeye recruiting history. Over the course of the last year, Adams has connected with some of Ohio State's other offensive line prospects. His friendship with Mike Brewster, J.B. Shugarts and Kyle Long have OSU fans dreaming of their best offensive line class ever. Brewster is also considering Florida and USC, while Long is looking at Virginia and a professional baseball career. Shugarts has narrowed his list down to 6, including Oklahoma, Michigan, LSU and Texas A&M. Shugarts is the least likely to become a Buckeye. Keep an eye on Josh Jenkins, who is currently committed to West Virginia but has visiting Ohio State twice this spring.
Ohio State missed on a number of top lineman last year, including Piscataway, NJ's Anthony Davis. Davis stunned experts by reneging on a silent verbal to Ohio State and selected upstart Rutgers over the #1 team in the nation. But this year's potential recruits could render Davis as a forgotten footnote in Buckeye recruiting history. Over the course of the last year, Adams has connected with some of Ohio State's other offensive line prospects. His friendship with Mike Brewster, J.B. Shugarts and Kyle Long have OSU fans dreaming of their best offensive line class ever. Brewster is also considering Florida and USC, while Long is looking at Virginia and a professional baseball career. Shugarts has narrowed his list down to 6, including Oklahoma, Michigan, LSU and Texas A&M. Shugarts is the least likely to become a Buckeye. Keep an eye on Josh Jenkins, who is currently committed to West Virginia but has visiting Ohio State twice this spring.
2 comments:
Let the Ohio kids go to Ohio, and let the Jersey kids stay home!
Let the fat, thugish momma's boys stay in Jersey and the wholesome 5-star Ohio boys play in the 'Shoe!
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