The Ohio State Buckeyes have dominated the 2025 recruiting cycle and are among the top recruits in the nation.
After a disappointing early exit in last year's College Football Playoff and three straight losses to TTUN, this season could be the Buckeyes' best chance to win the Big Ten championship for the first time in a while.
Coach Ryan Day is clearly focused on the next campaign and the recruiting process never stops. According to ESPN, Day & Co. has the top recruiting class in his 2025 cycle.
“The Buckeyes missed the College Football Playoff last season, but have indicated they will be back in the national title mix soon. They sign a top-five class and have an impactful transfer portal addition in 2024. Those commitments are exciting, but OSU has also had great success in the class of 2025. Defensively, the Buckeyes have three of Offford's four best cornerback prospects in the nation committed. , Devin Sanchez and Blake Woodby. Offord is a versatile high school player with outstanding quickness and defensive offensive play style.
“At 6-foot-2, Sanchez has the coveted length. He also has the speed and explosiveness to match up with a variety of receivers. Sanchez is the current Buckeyes standout corner, He could potentially fit into the Denzel Burke mold. Woodby is a versatile player with good speed and exudes the confidence needed to play the position. ”
The Buckeyes already have plenty of talent at the quarterback position in 2024 in Julian Sane and Air Noland, but they continue to build on their 2025 squad starting with St. Clair.
As Day enters his sixth full season in Columbus, expectations are high for 2024, but there are no shortage of excuses for the lack of a national championship. The 2024 and 2025 seasons will include some of the best talent Day has seen during his time with the Buckeyes.