Ohio State football get themselves another receiver recruit

The Ohio State football program added another member to its recruiting class on Friday by landing another receiver.
Ontario's Bodpegn Miller sheds a Madison tackler on his way to a short gain during the Warriors' 38-0 win over the Rams on Friday night.
Ontario's Bodpegn Miller sheds a Madison tackler on his way to a short gain during the Warriors' 38-0 win over the Rams on Friday night. / Jake Furr/News Journal / USA TODAY
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The Ohio State football program has been doing great on the recruiting trail. That's especially been true in the 2025 recruiting class. Right now, they have the best class in the country. They still have plenty of room to improve on that ranking as well.

Brian Hartline is usually good for at least one high-level wide receiver recruit in a class. He hasn't quite grabbed one yet but has nabbed some solid receivers. He just added another one from the state of Ohio on Friday afternoon just three days after receiving an offer from the Buckeyes.

That player is Bodpegn Miller. Miller is a three-star recruit from Mansfield, Ohio. While he's considered an athlete in his recruiting profile, he will likely play receiver at Ohio State. He just received his offer three days ago and didn't need long to jump on it.

Miller is 6'4 and 180 pounds, so he's relatively thin. He'll need to put on some weight in college, but that shouldn't be a problem. He has the height that the Ohio State football program covets though. Miller only had one offer from a high-level school, and that's Ohio State.

Hartline now has three recruits in this class. He is still trying to get a couple of five-star receivers, but nothing is set in stone. He will only be bringing in one more receiver recruit for this class, if any at all. Three is already a lot considering the talent that room already has for the next few seasons.

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Ohio State now has 17 commits for the class. They will be adding at least seven more prospects by the time everything is all said and done. The Buckeyes are doing a great job of identifying the top talent that they want and are doing a good job building up relationships.