COLUMBUS, Ohio — The OSU Buckeyes are gearing up for the 2024 college football season but recruiting for 2025, and their recruiting efforts are underway. One name that has caught the attention of fans and pundits is Jordan Davison, a top four star running back from Mater Dei High School in California. The Talent At 5-foot-11 and 220 pounds, Davison was tearing up the high school football scene. So far in his career, he has rushed for an impressive 2,364 yards and scored 31 touchdowns.His combination of power, speed and vision has college coaches drooling, and Ohio State is no exception. Crystal Ball Predictions Two 247Sports experts have already logged crystal ball predictions in favor of Ohio State landing Davison. Predictions indicate that the Buckeyes have a good start in their recruitment efforts. With new running back coach Carlos Locklyn at the helm, Ohio State is making a strong case for Davison to join their ranks. The Columbus Visit Davison recently visited Columbus unofficially to get a feel for the campus and meet with the coaching staff. His commitment to the Buckeyes was forecasted after this visit, and fans are eagerly awaiting his decision. He's set to return to Ohio State on June 11 for another unofficial visit, citing the positive environment and strong relationships with the coaches as key factors. Recruiting Landscape Ohio State has issued offers to a total of 16 running backs in the 2025 class. Drafting Davison is crucial for the Buckeyes, they are pulling out all the stops to secure his commitment. His ratings speak for themselves: he is a four-star recruit according to On3, 247Sports and ESPN, and Rivals also rates him as a five-star prospect. Conclusion Watch Jordan Davison as the 2025 season approaches. If the Crystal Ball predictions hold true, he could be a game-changer for the Buckeye offense shortly. The Buckeyes hope to add this run of talent to their already impressive 2025 recruiting class. Stay tuned for updates, and remember: GoBucks! Jordon Davison: Nation's top running back talks Ohio State and more. Will he leave the West Coast? |