
COLUMBUS, Ohio –When Dijon Johnson committed to Ohio State following the Spring Game, it was viewed as a big-time get of a guy ranked in the 200s who could blossom into a top 100 recruit by Signing Day. That proved to be true as he’s now rated as the nation’s No. 93 player and No. 10 cornerback. The only problem is that now he’s no longer part of the Buckeyes 2023 recruiting class. On the same day that OSU found its 2023 quarterback, it lost one of only two defensive commits rated in the top 100 as Johnson reopened his recruitment following a visit to Florida. Four-star Jason Moore remains, joined by wide receivers Brandon Inniss, Noah Rogers and Carnell Tate, along with offensive tackle Luke Montgomery as top 100 commits. Johnson’s departure makes him the latest edition of what has become a growing trend for Ohio State in recent years.…
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