
COLUMBUS, Ohio — When the spring ended, the talk around Ohio State football’s 2021 recruiting class was how it could have a case to be the highest-rated recruiting class of all time. Halfway through August, the fight will be about holding on to the No. 1 spot in its respective year. For the second time, the Buckeyes have moved back below the 300-point threshold have the decommittment of four-star defensive end Tunmise Adeleye of IMG Academy in Florida. The Texas native transfer from Tompkins High School to the prep school for his senior year because of exposure and a more competitive schedule. He went through a thoroughly thought-out process before making a decision. He did the same before choosing Ohio State four months before his initial commitment date of Aug. 1, citing how the Buckeyes were best suited to take advantage of the new rules on Name, Image and Likeness. Adeleye’s commit gave…
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