Former five-star Ohio State recruit will redshirt, continuing disappointing career

The Ohio State football program had big plans for him, and he hasn't been able to live up to the hype.
Ohio State Buckeyes linebacker C.J. Hicks (11) high fives cornerback Lorenzo Styles Jr. (3) during the first half of the NCAA football game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Ohio Stadium in Columbus on Oct. 4, 2025.
Ohio State Buckeyes linebacker C.J. Hicks (11) high fives cornerback Lorenzo Styles Jr. (3) during the first half of the NCAA football game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Ohio Stadium in Columbus on Oct. 4, 2025. | Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

When C.J. Hicks was being recruited by the Ohio State football program, he was expected to have a huge role with the team. He was brought in as a five-star linebacker recruit out of Dayton. He was supposed to fight for a starting linebacker role just a couple of years into his tenure.

Instead, Hicks has been largely disappointing since joining the Ohio State Buckeyes. He hasn't been able to grab a starting linebacker spot. This year, he was moved to the edge, expecting to rush the passer with great fervor. Based on his own comments, he thought this was how he was supposed to be used all along.

That also seems to have failed. Hicks has only had an impact in one game this season, and that was in the opener against Texas. Despite having the game-saving pressure on Arch Manning at the end of the game, he will now redshirt this season after appearing in the four games so far.

Ohio State defensive end C.J. Hicks will now redshirt for his senior season

Redshirting this season likely spells the end of Hicks in Columbus. The Buckeyes clearly don't need him, as the defense has been the most dominant defense in the country without him on the field. There's a very good chance that he enters the transfer portal at the end of the year.

I was one of the people who had high hopes for Hicks. Coming out of high school, his ability to get around tackles and rush the passer was very impressive. His size made him hard to stop at that level. Unfortunately, that just hasn't translated to the collegiate level.

Hicks has just 42 tackles in four years with the Buckeyes. Even worse, he has just two sacks. He has been largely disappointing in his Ohio State football career, which is unfortunate. Now, he'll save his final year of eligibility for next season.

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