Ohio State football recruit breaks off a play in the Under Armour game

An Ohio State football recruit had a huge play in the Under Armour All-American game.

Carver's Anthony Rogers (2) carries the ball against Opelika during their game at Cramton Bowl in Montgomery, Ala., on Thursday October 24, 2024.
Carver's Anthony Rogers (2) carries the ball against Opelika during their game at Cramton Bowl in Montgomery, Ala., on Thursday October 24, 2024. | Mickey Welsh / Advertiser / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Ohio State football program has just one more game to play in order to make a national championship. They will take on Texas next week in the Cotton Bowl. Winning the game would put them into the National Championship Game, which they haven't played in since the 2020 season.

Meanwhile, they have some solid freshmen players coming in next season. Ohio State has a top-five recruiting class yet again. This year, they have the fourth-best recruiting class in the nation. A lot of those recruits are hoping to make an impact as soon as next season.

One of those recruits played in the Under Armour All-American game. That was Anthony Rogers, who is a four-star recruit from the state of Alabama. His nickname is "Turbo" because of his speed. He put that on display in that Under Armour showcase game, breaking off a huge run.

Ohio State football recruit breaks off a huge run in the Under Armour All-American game

Turbo took the ball 80 yards to the house in the fourth quarter of the game, showing Buckeye fans what they get to see for the next few years. Take a look at his run below.

Heading into next season, the Buckeyes won't have a ton of depth at running back. They got some help in that regard by landing CJ Donaldson Jr. in the transfer portal. Still, they won't have a lot of guys who have taken meaningful snaps in the backfield next season.

The Buckeyes look like they have a home run hitter in the backfield from this recruiting class. If they can get anything like that from him even next season, that would be great. He would have an extremely bright future with the Buckeyes if he can break big runs like this one.

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