
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football fans could see a tidal wave of talent rising in the distance. Two elite edge rushers backed up by other future NFL difference-makers. A three-man cornerback rotation destined for stardom. A multi-faceted third-year quarterback, pro safeties and potentially a generational backfield talent. The 2015 Buckeyes were going to be awesome. Then they decided to crash the party and arrive a full year early. Urban Meyer’s 2014 national championship squad thrived on the shoulders of its second-year superstars. As Ryan Day’s 2021 signing class came together, it was hard not to look ahead to the nucleus it could form in 2023. Loaded with seven five-star prospects (yes, I included since-departed quarterback Quinn Ewers), the class ranked No. 2 nationally behind Alabama. Other than Ewers, the other 13 top-100 prospects remain in the fold, developing towards a potentially special gathering one year from now. If this…
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