
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s run into its fair share of problems during the 2023 recruiting cycle, but locking down its borders hasn’t been one of them. Ohio is home to seven players ranked in the top 300 nationally, most of which playing positions of need in this cycle. All but one chose to stay home. Arvell Reese is the latest and final piece of that puzzle. Even if he’s the lowest rated of the group, his decision may be the most significant long-term. Jim Tressel built one of the nation’s best programs during the 2000s, doing so with mostly home-grown products. Many of those impact players came from Glenville High School, which was cranking out Big Ten-level players every year during its heyday. Troy Smith, Ted Ginn Jr., Cardale Jones and Marshon Lattimore highlight the list of players part of that pipeline but are hardly the only names…
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