What Ohio State Must Pitch to 6’5" 4-Star WR Dallis Todd During Unofficial Visit
Urban Meyer and the Ohio State Buckeyes have the chance to take a very early lead in the recruitment of one of the more interesting wide receivers in the 2014 class: Dallis Todd . Todd has elite potential as a wideout, if only because of his size. He’s 6’5”, 210 pounds and he’s ranked as the No. 30 wide receiver in the 2014 class (247Sports Composite). Like I said, though, he has the potential to be one of the better wideouts from this class. Ohio State just recently offered the big recruit a scholarship, and he’s already developed a strong recruiting relationship with a member of the staff, according to Marc Givler of BuckeyeGrove .com: California is a state where several Ohio State assistants all pitch in to recruit the area but Todd has developed a strong relationship already with one Buckeye assistant. “I talk with coach (Tim) Hinton,” Todd explained. “We…
What Ohio State Must Pitch to 6’5" 4-Star WR Dallis Todd During Unofficial Visit
Urban Meyer and the Ohio State Buckeyes have the chance to take a very early lead in the recruitment of one of the more interesting wide receivers in the 2014 class: Dallis Todd….
Buckeyes offer emerging California WR
Head out to La Mirada, Calif., and it is hard not to notice the latest junior wide receiver with an Ohio State offer. He’s the 6-foot-5, 210-pound Matador with the numbers to match his large frame. The Buckeyes became the first major college program to offer Dallis Todd, joining Eastern Washington and New Mexico State. Todd is a 2014 wideout who made 72 catches for 1,041 yards and scored 10 touchdowns this season in just 11 games and is one that could blow up on the recruiting circuit very soon.
