Ohio State has had a host of de-commitments in recent seasons. In 2016, the Buckeyes lost the pledges of four prospects. In 2017, six players de-committed from the Buckeyes, and in 2018, four players chose to skip Columbus. Let’s take a look at some of them, and how their careers are going now. 2016 Terrell Lewis, Alabama One time known as Terrell Hall, Lewis was the highest-rated de-commitment from Ohio State in the 2016 cycle. Hailing from Washington DC, the defensive end/linebacker hybrid suffered a torn ACL in July, and was forced to miss the 2018 season. In 2017, his most recent playing time, he recorded 16 tackles and a sack. He will be back at Alabama this upcoming season. Kareem Walker, Michigan (now at Mississippi State) Walker’s story is well-known. After committing to Ohio State during halftime of the National Championship victory over Oregon, he dramatically flipped to Michigan towards the…
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