Ohio State football lands elite offensive recruit from deep in SEC land thanks to a big turn of events
Ohio State football is beating out an SEC competitor for an elite offensive lineman recruit. It's great news for the Buckeyes to end the month of June with multiple commitments.
Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day yells from the sideline during the NCAA football game against the Northwestern Wildcats at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. Ohio State won 31-7.
Adam Cairns / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Ohio State football is beating out an SEC competitor for an elite offensive lineman recruit. It's great news for the Buckeyes to end the month of June with multiple commitments. The Ohio State Buckeyes are ending Friday with another commitment, bringing their class of 2027 total to 16.
Ohio State is wrapping up the month of June with a big-time commitment from deep in the south. Not only did the Buckeyes beat out a major SEC program for a new offensive piece of the future, but they landed a top 75 player in the process. Ohio State Buckeyes rise late to beat Ole Miss for an elite offensive line commitment Ohio State has been recruiting four-star Jackson Academy (MS) OT Caden Moss for quite some time, even before they offered him in April of last year.
Ole Miss was always seen as the favorite, but the Buckeyes have stayed near the top, and have now beaten Ole Miss for a strong verbal commitment from the 6-foot-5 offensive lineman.BREAKING: Elite 2027 IOL Caden Moss has Committed to Ohio State, he tells me for @RivalsThe 6'5 330 IOL chose the Buckeyes over Ole Miss, LSU, Kentucky, and Oregon "Go Bucks 🌰, I'm home 🏡"https://t.co/zVvGkKaYgppic.
twitter.com/IAYJ8nxK2o— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 27, 2026Moss announced his commitment to play for offensive line coach Tyler Bowen in Columbus on Friday evening. The Buckeyes beat out Ole Miss, Kentucky, Oregon, and Tennessee to land the 320-pound offensive lineman.
Ohio State's newest commitment was last on campus in March, but he's taken multiple visits to Columbus, and he now adds to what is a special offensive line haul for the Buckeyes. Moss can potentially play tackle or guard for the Buckeyes in the future, which is the kind of versatility Ryan Day wants for his tea
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