Two Ohio State siblings could be Buckeye teammates in the near future

There's a real chance that the siblings of two Ohio State football players end up playing for the Buckeyes in a few years.
Central Catholic cornerback Xxavier Thomas (2) lines up across from St. Joseph's Prep wide receiver Jett Harrison in the first half of the PIAA Class 6A football championship game at Cumberland Valley High School, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024, in Silver Spring Township, Pa.
Central Catholic cornerback Xxavier Thomas (2) lines up across from St. Joseph's Prep wide receiver Jett Harrison in the first half of the PIAA Class 6A football championship game at Cumberland Valley High School, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024, in Silver Spring Township, Pa. | Dan Rainville / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Ohio State football program has had a lot of good players in the past. That includes Marvin Harrison Jr., who was one of the best receivers in school history. They have another great receiver on the roster now in Jeremiah Smith, who might be the best one of them all.

Both of those players have younger brothers whom the Buckeyes are keeping an eye on. Jett Harrison and Angelo Smith are the siblings of those great players, and both now have offers to join the Ohio State Buckeyes. If they accept those offers, they will be playing with each other.

Harrison is a wide receiver, just like his older brother. Smith is a safety, so he is playing on the other side of the ball. Harrison is in the 2028 recruiting class, while Smith is in the 2027 recruiting class. If they both decide to play for the Buckeyes, they would be playing with each other.

Jett Harrison and Angelo Smith could play for the Ohio State football team together

Both of their older brothers will certainly have good things to say about Ohio State and their experiences. With Harrison Jr. and Jeremiah Smith both playing receiver, they both had a pretty similar experience with the Buckeyes. Of course, both younger siblings have been to games.

It will be up to Brian Hartline and Matt Guerrieri to decide how hard they want to recruit these younger brothers. There is a good chance that both coaches will make sure that they bring those players to Ohio State. Not just to make their brothers happy, but because they are good players.

The Buckeyes have plenty of time to get on the good side of both of the younger siblings. It would be a lot of fun for Ohio State football fans to see both siblings play with each other.