Three recruits who should sign with Ohio State Football team on National Signing Day

Sat., Jan. 1, 2022; Pasadena, California, USA; Teammates celebrate with Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (18) after he scored a touchdown during the second quarter of the 108th Rose Bowl Game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Utah Utes at the Rose Bowl.Rose Bowl Game Ohio State Buckeyes Against Utah Utes
Sat., Jan. 1, 2022; Pasadena, California, USA; Teammates celebrate with Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (18) after he scored a touchdown during the second quarter of the 108th Rose Bowl Game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Utah Utes at the Rose Bowl.Rose Bowl Game Ohio State Buckeyes Against Utah Utes /
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National Signing Day is tomorrow. While the early signing period has taken most of the luster away from what used to be a huge day in college football, the Ohio State football team still has some action going on tomorrow. They have players they’re trying to lock down.

The Buckeyes right now have the fourth-ranked class in the country. They are trying to keep it that way and improve the class just a little bit more tomorrow. While there won’t be a ton of action going on for the Buckeyes, there still is a little bit of drama involved.

There are really three prospects that coaches will have their eyes on tomorrow. Ohio State is fairly confident they will lock down two of them. The last one is someone that they are going to find out about early on during National Signing Day, which will help ease anxieties.

All of these prospects are at least four-star recruits as well, so all of these guys are extremely talented at their respective positions. Ohio State’s roster would improve by getting all three of them. It would be good for Ryan Day to get a class like this after a turbulent season.

As far as this list goes, we start off with one of the recruits that the Buckeyes expect to sign tomorrow, but you never know until the name is on the paper and the letter of intent is either faxed in or emailed. Crazier things have certainly happened during National Signing Day.