The Hurry-Up: Ohio State's seven in-state commits will open their high school seasons this week and three future Buckeyes make social media pitches to Keon Keeley.
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Ohio State has cleaned up Ohio in the current recruiting cycle with commitments from seven of the top state’s eight prospects in the composite rankings for the 2023 class. The 2024 class in Ohio appears to be one of the most talent-laden classes the Buckeye State has seen in quite some time, so there will be plenty more in-state targets the Buckeyes are pursuing over the next year.
Before they begin chasing national titles with Ohio State next year, the Buckeyes’ seven in-state 2023 commits will be hoping to conclude their high school careers with state titles this season. Wayne offensive linemantold Eleven Warriors as much when we caught up with him right before the season started.
“At Wayne, I want to win a state championship,” Padilla said. “That’s been my goal I’ve since I’ve been here. Growing up you were always watching Wayne in the state semis. I’ve always wanted to be in the state finals.”
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