Ohio State Recruiting: With newest commit the Buckeyes vault to No. 6
It appears Urban Meyer is on the way to having another outstanding Ohio State recruiting class with Harry Miller joining nine other talented players.
Harry Miller announced today he would play his college football for the Buckeyes. The highly touted offensive lineman moved the 2019 Ohio State recruiting class to the No. 6 position in the 247Sports Composite.
The 2nd ranked center, and No. 36 overall player in the country, has been a priority target of Urban Meyer for some time now. While many had him penciled in to play for Ohio State, it was a little surprising he announced his decision today.
As reported by Bill Kurelic of 247Sports, Miller had intended to announce his college choice while on a mission to Nicaragua in July. However, with the unrest in the country at the moment he won’t be making the trip.
Miller and his mother visited the campus, coaches and the city on Friday and evidently that sealed the deal for him to want to become a Buckeye.
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The 6 ft. 4, 310 pound lineman from Buford, Georgia gives Urban Meyer 10 commits so far in the 2019 recruiting class. And it appears the Buckeye head coach is stocking up the offensive line this cycle.
Coach Meyer already has commitments from four star tackles Doug Nester from Huntington, West Virginia and in-state recruit Ryan Jacoby from Mentor. It has been said he may be bringing in two or three more offensive linemen in this years class as well.
The 2019 Ohio State recruiting class promises to be yet another outstanding one for Urban Meyer. It will probably be another top 5 class come signing day.The 93.33 player average only trails No. 1 Alabama and Georgia whose class is currently ranked No. 11.
Miller’s recruiting status certainly helped Ohio State’s numbers in the player average as his is 98.21.
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Now that football camp season is upon us expect to hear more about offers to recruits and other commitments as well. This is always a fun time of the year when talented players decide to join the Ohio State recruiting class. And some of them will become stars down the road for the Buckeyes.