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Ross Bjork’s plan for Ohio State football and previewing the third weekend of official visitors for the 2026 recruiting class
Buckeye Talk: Ohio State podcast by cleveland.com
51 minutes
3 weeks ago
Ross Bjork’s plan for Ohio State football and previewing the third weekend of official visitors for the 2026 recruiting class
Ohio State is set to host its first group of 2025 targets.
This third weekend features 12 players with Sam Greer, Maxwell Riley, CJ Sanna and Tucker Smith headlining as the four commits. On this episode of Buckeye Talk, Stephen Means and Andrew Gillis discuss them all.
The two discuss the importance of the visit, what they could potentially bring to the class and how many of the eight undecided they would need to land to make this a successful third weekend eventually.
But first, Stephen Means and Stefan Krajisnik discuss what athletic director Ross Bjork's plan is for Ohio State as college sports enters a new era.
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Buckeye Talk: Ohio State podcast by cleveland.com
The latest analysis on Ohio State football, basketball and recruiting from cleveland.com's Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis. Usually, quite a good time.