
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio State football program lost a lot when 2022 recruit Dasan McCullough flipped to Indiana on Sunday evening. The Hoosiers won a recruiting battle over the Buckeyes because the nation’s No. 50 player and No. 6 athlete saw a chance to play alongside his father (Deland) and brothers (Daeh and Deland II) at the college level. You can’t expect a teenager to pass that up, even if it means giving up national title aspirations in Columbus. “This is a once in a lifetime opportunity I refuse to pass up,” the four-star recruit posted on Twitter. “The chance to play under the man I looked up to my whole life is truly amazing, along with the opportunity to play with my best friends, Daeh, who has the chance to be special and I get to opportunity to watch and play with. And my oldest brother Deland, simply…
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