The Ohio State football program has done a good job with what they have done on the recruiting trail so far. They already have a top-three recruiting class in the country with what they have done early in the 2026 recruiting cycle. Offensively, they have been strong in their recruiting.
Brian Hartline continues to recruit wide receivers at an incredible clip. He already has a five-star receiver recruit for this class, but he also has landed a four-star in-state receiver as well. On Tuesday afternoon, the Buckeyes added to that receiver total for their 2026 class.
The Ohio State Buckeyes flipped four-star receiver Brock Boyd from TCU. Boyd becomes the third wide receiver in this class and the 11th overall prospect. The Buckeyes were able to pull Boyd out of the state of Texas and flip him from a Texas college as well.
The Ohio State football program has flipped a four-star recruit
Boyd stands at 6'1 and 165 pounds, so he will need to put on some weight. That shouldn't be an issue once he gets to Ohio State. What is his superpower is his speed. Boyd is someone who can beat defensive backs off the line of scrimmage with his burst.
The Buckeyes are confident that he can be someone who really helps their passing game in a couple of years. As we know, the wide receiver room at Ohio State is the most competitive room in the country. They are doing whatever it takes to make sure that room stays in top shape.
Hartline will likely try to grab one more receiver for this class. They typically like to add four receivers in a single recruiting class, so don't be shocked if another one commits down the line. They have some other recruits who are a higher priority right now, though.