
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s 2023 recruiting class found its fourth 2023 wide receiver on Wednesday, capping its efforts at the position. Noah Rogers joins Brandon Inniss, Carnell Tate and Bryson Rogers in the class. This is the third time in the Ryan Day era that the Buckeyes have had this many incoming receivers. Brian Hartline brought in Julian Fleming, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Gee Scott Jr. and Mookie Cooper as four top-100 recruits in 2020. Two years later Smith-Njigba might be the nation’s best wide receiver, Fleming is hoping to have a breakout junior season, Scott is a tight end and Cooper plays for Missouri. That feat was repeated in 2022 with Kaleb Brown, Kyion Grayes, Caleb Burton and Kojo Antwi. Grayes and Burton enrolled early while Brown and Antwi will arrive in June. Quality will always be better than quantity when it comes to building a recruiting class. But…
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