Breaking: Ohio State welcome another 2025 massive top RBs and five-star 2026 safety.

Although the spring football season is nearing its end with only a bit over a week remaining, Ohio State is poised to host additional top prospects on the recruiting circuit. With little downtime in this program, the coaching staff, now firmly established, is diligently working to further enhance the already impressive 2025 class.

Dierre Hill 2025 Running Back

Buckeyes offer new 2025 running back

Now that Ohio State has secured its running back coach, there are fresh names emerging in the recruiting scene. Individuals who were previously targeted by Carlos Locklyn during his time at Oregon might not have initially been on Ohio State’s radar, but with Locklyn now in Columbus, the recruitment picture is becoming clearer.

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This doesn’t necessarily imply a deviation from the Buckeyes’ primary targets at the position. However, it does suggest that newer prospects could join the ranks of those already in consideration by the coaching staff. Thursday saw the introduction of yet more new names, with Ohio State extending an offer to a promising running back prospect in the 2025 class.

Hailing from Illinois, Dierre Hill is the latest recipient of an offer from Ohio State. Ranked as the No. 104 player nationally and the ninth-best in his position, Hill also holds the distinction of being the third-best prospect in Illinois according to the 247Sports Composite rankings. Standing at 5-foot-11 and weighing 180 pounds, this four-star recruit has attracted interest from nearly 20 schools, including prominent programs like Georgia, Michigan, Notre Dame, and Oregon.

Ohio State’s recent success in recruiting from Illinois coupled with the arrival of a new position coach has ignited excitement around the program’s ongoing developments. Despite already offering several top running backs in the current recruiting class, prioritizing local talents remains a key focus for the Buckeyes.

While certain names may hold higher priority, such as standout prospects like Jordan Davisons and Bo Jacksons, the coaching staff is keen on keeping their options open. This approach underscores the importance of exploring various possibilities in recruitment. Ohio State, under Locklyn’s guidance, is expected to arrange a visit for Hill to campus before the conclusion of spring. Should this visit materialize, it would indicate a heightened level of interest from both parties, potentially positioning Hill as a serious contender for the Buckeyes’ program.

Quick Hits

Anticipating the arrival of more top-tier players this weekend, the action kicks off later today with Zelus Hicks, a native of Georgia. Standing at 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing 180 pounds, Hicks is regarded as the No. 12 player nationally and the second-best safety in the 2026 class according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.

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Having garnered interest from well over 20 colleges, Hicks adds Ohio State to an impressive list of suitors that includes Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Tennessee, USC, and numerous others. Ohio State’s efforts to solidify its 2025 safety class are progressing, with the hope that securing two more commitments will further bolster their lineup. With these potential additions on the horizon, the Buckeyes can allocate even more resources towards building their 2026 class, where they aim to attract the nation’s top talent once again.

 

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