
COLUMBUS, Ohio — How has Ohio State adjusted its recruiting in the midst of the coronavirus? Ohio State recruiting coordinator Mark Pantoni spoke about that Friday, and Stephen Means, Nathan Baird and I go over all the changes the Buckeyes have implemented. Assistant coaches are watching more film of young high school players. Recruits wanting to earn an offer at an Ohio State camp will have to wait. Quarterback recruiting for 2022 might be slowed down. If you care about how the Buckeyes build their roster, Pantoni explained a lot. Thanks for listening to our daily Buckeye Talk episodes, now coming to you every day Monday through Friday. Subscribe to Buckeye Talk at these places: * Buckeye Talk on iTunes • Buckeye Talk on Spotify * Buckeye Talk on Google Play Buy?Buckeyes?gear: Fanatics, Nike, Amazon, Lids More Buckeyes coverage Ohio State football’s Jack Miller and CJ Stroud lost their spring…
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