2024 Season Preview: A By-the-Numbers Look at Ohio State’s Loaded Roster (2024)

You probably already know this if you’ve been paying attention to Ohio State’s offseason, but the Buckeyes’ 2024 roster is loaded.

Ohio State’s roster for the upcoming season ahead is well-stockedwith players who were highly touted recruits; 14 five-stars and 54 four-stars, to be exact. Even more importantly, Ohio State’s roster is full of players who have already proven they can play at a high level for the Buckeyes or other power-conference schools as their roster includes 23 players who have played more than 500 snaps at the collegiate level.

To quantify just how stacked Ohio State’s roster is for the upcoming season, we kick off our annual Eleven Warriors Season Preview with a by-the-numbers look at the 2024 Buckeyes. Below, we look at how Ohio State’s roster stacks up in terms of how many five-, four- and three-star recruits it has and how many players it has who have already played extensively at the collegiate level, as well as several other categories like how many players the Buckeyes have at each position and from each state and which high schools produced multiple players on OSU’s current team.

All recruiting ratings referenced come from 247Sports’ composite rankings. Career snap counts were compiled through a combination of Pro Football Focus’ premium statistics and our own charting for Ohio State players. Each player’s home state was determined by theirlisted hometown on Ohio State’s roster.

14 Five-Stars

PlayerPosRating
JEREMIAH SMITHWR0.9997
JT TUIMOLOAUDE0.9989
JACK SAWYERDE0.9980
CALEB DOWNSS0.9971
JULIAN SAYINQB0.9966
C.J. HICKSLB0.9948
EMEKA EGBUKAWR0.9945
SONNY STYLESLB0.9937
DONOVAN JACKSONG0.9901
EDDRICK HOUSTONDE0.9879
TREVEYON HENDERSONRB0.9872
BRANDON INNISSWR0.9855
MYLAN GRAHAMWR0.9845
AARON SCOTT JR.CB0.9835

Ohio State has four more five-star recruits on its 2024 roster than it did last season, when the Buckeyes had 10 players who were five-star prospects out of high school. Among those 10, the only ones who did not return for the 2024 season are Kyle McCord and Julian Fleming, who transferred to Syracuse and Penn State, respectively.

The Buckeyes added five five-stars from the 2024 recruiting class – Jeremiah Smith, Julian Sayin, Eddrick Houston, Mylan Graham and Aaron Scott Jr. – while it also added a five-star from the 2023 class in Alabama transfer safety Caleb Downs, who more than lived up to his recruiting pedigree by earning national freshman of the year honors a year ago.

With Smith battling Brandon Inniss for a starting spot at wide receiver and Sonny Styles battling C.J. Hicks for a starting spot at Will linebacker, Ohio State is set to have eight five-star recruits in its starting lineup this year as the winners of those competitions – likely Smith and Styles, though Inniss and Hicks are also expected to see regular playing time – will join Downs, JT Tuimoloau, Jack Sawyer, Emeka Egbuka, Donovan Jackson and TreVeyon Henderson.

54 Four-Stars

PlayerPosRating
DEVIN BROWNQB0.9808
JERMAINE MATHEWS JR.CB0.9756
KENYATTA JACKSON JR.DE0.9748
AIR NOLANDQB0.9743
CARNELL TATEWR0.9728
CALVIN SIMPSON-HUNTCB0.9710
TYWONE MALONEDT0.9707
GEE SCOTT JR.TE0.9702
BRYCE WESTCB0.9690
JORDAN HANco*ckCB0.9680
JASON MOOREDT0.9679
CODY SIMONLB0.9660
JAYDEN BALLARDWR0.9580
LUKE MONTGOMERYOL0.9572
GABE POWERSLB0.9563
TEGRA TSHABOLAOL0.9557
CADEN CURRYDE0.9506
JELANI THURMANTE0.9505
HERO KANUDT0.9502
JAMES PEOPLESRB0.9484
LORENZO STYLES JR.CB0.9477
JOSHUA MICKENSDE0.9454
KOJO ANTWIWR0.9400
GARRETT STOVERLB0.9374
MALIK HARTFORDS0.9371
DAVISON IGBINOSUNCB0.9363
CARSON HINZMANOL0.9300
DOMINIC KIRKSDE0.9297
IAN MOOREOT0.9290
LATHAN RANSOMS0.9288
TYLEIK WILLIAMSDT0.9288
LINCOLN KIENHOLZQB0.9264
DENZEL BURKECB0.9213
PAYTON PIERCELB0.9210
ARVELL REESELB0.9209
JOSHUA PADILLAC0.9166
KEENAN NELSON JR.S0.9152
WILL SMITH JR.DT0.9136
KAYDEN MCDONALDDT0.9118
MAX LeBLANCTE0.9114
GEORGE FITZPATRICKOT0.9111
JAYDEN BONSUS0.9093
GABE VANSICKLEG0.9087
AUSTIN SIEREVELDG0.9045
ZEN MICHALSKIOT0.9012
JAYLEN McCLAINS0.8988
DEONTAE ARMSTRONGOT0.8975
BRYSON RODGERSWR0.8975
JOSH SIMMONSOT0.8967
MILES LOCKHARTCB0.8958
MITCHELL MELTONDE0.8934
DEVONTAE ARMSTRONGG0.8925
BENNETT CHRISTIANTE0.8917
DAMARION WITTENWR0.8908

The core of Ohio State’s roster is built on its four-and-a-half-dozen four-star recruits, which will make up most of the rest of the Buckeyes’ lineup this season.

Ohio State actually has 10 fewer four-star recruits on its 2024 roster than it did in 2023, but there’s no shortage of quality players within the Buckeyes’ four-star contingent.

Denzel Burke and Tyleik Williams would certainly be five-stars now if the 2021 recruiting class was re-rated after three years. Jordan Hanco*ck, Davison Igbinosun, Cody Simon and Lathan Ransom have also become crucial players on Ohio State’s defense, while Josh Simmons is entering his second season as the Buckeyes’ starting left tackle. Carnell Tate could quickly prove he should have been a five-star as he becomes a starting wide receiver this season while Jermaine Mathews Jr. has flashed star potential when he’s gotten into games at cornerback.

Nine Three-Stars

PlayerPosRating
MILES WALKEROT0.8867
QUINSHON JUDKINSRB0.8804
SETH McLAUGHLINC0.8803
SAM WILLIAMS-DIXONRB0.8794
JOSH FRYAROT0.8776
ERIC MENSAHDT0.8742
LEROY ROKER IIIS0.8728
TY HAMILTONDT0.8635
WILL HOWARDQB0.8622

The nine five-star prospects on the Buckeyes’ roster are far from filler as five of them are in line to play major roles for Ohio State this season.

Three of those five – former Kansas State quarterback Will Howard, Ole Miss running back Quinshon Judkins and Alabama center Seth McLaughlin – transferred to Ohio State after proving to be much better than their three-star recruiting ratings at their previous schools, and all of them are in line to play major roles for the Buckeyes’ offense this season. Josh Fryar enters his second season as Ohio State’s starting right tackle while Ty Hamilton is set to start at nose tackle after developing into a rock-solid player in the defensive trenches.

Sam Williams-Dixon has also flashed plenty of ability in his first offseason as a Buckeye to potentially be an early contributor at running back despite his three-star recruiting ranking.

The only three Ohio State players who started their Buckeye careers as scholarship players that did not receive at least three stars as recruits were tight end Will Kacmarek, who transferred to Ohio State this offseason after starting his career at Ohio; long snapper John Ferlmann, who transferred to OSU last offseason from Arizona State; and punter Nick McLarty, who did not receive a composite recruiting rating as he joined the Buckeyes by way of ProKick Australia.

23 Players with 550+ Snaps Played

PlayerPosSnaps
DENZEL BURKECB1,892
WILL HOWARDQB1,864*
DONOVAN JACKSONG1,852
SETH MCLAUGHLINC1,834*
LATHAN RANSOMS1,596
JOSH SIMMONSOT1,549*
JT TUIMOLOAUDE1,462
QUINSHON JUDKINSRB1,311*
DAVISON IGBINOSUNCB1,291*
EMEKA EGBUKAWR1,271
TREVEYON HENDERSONRB1,189
JOSH FRYAROT1,154
JACK SAWYERDE1,108
TYLEIK WILLIAMSDT1,078
CODY SIMONLB1,055
WILL KACMAREKTE935*
TY HAMILTONDT920
CALEB DOWNSS890*
CARSON HINZMANC758
JORDAN HANco*ckCB750
LORENZO STYLES JR.CB670*
SONNY STYLESLB/S604
GEE SCOTT JR.TE/WR559
*Includes snaps at other schools

If it wanted to, Ohio State could field an entire starting lineup on both offense and defense of players who have already played more than 550 snaps in their collegiate careers.

All 11 of Ohio State’s projected defensive starters have already played at least 600 snaps in their collegiate careers. At least eight of Ohio State’s offensive starters will fit into that category too, with the potential for Carson Hinzman to make it nine if he beats out Tegra Tshabola for the starting right guard job. If that happens, the only two starters who haven’t played much at the collegiate level will be the two wide receivers who join Egbuka in the starting lineup – and Carnell Tate isn’t entirely inexperienced after playing 292 snaps off the bench last season.

There is a drop-off in experience from the Buckeyes’ 23 most experienced players and everyone else, as the 23 Buckeyes who have played 550 or more snaps on offense or defense are also the only 23 players on the roster who have played more than 300 offensive or defensive snaps. But the majority of those 23 players already have multiple years of significant playing time under their belt, giving the Buckeyes an excellent core of veterans they can lean on to lead them in 2024.

20 Transfers

PlayerPosFormer SchoolTransfer Year
WILL HOWARDQBKANSAS STATE2024
JULIAN SAYINQBALABAMA2024
QUINSHON JUDKINSRBOLE MISS2024
SHAWN LODGE*WRPRESBYTERIAN2024
WILL KACMAREKTEOHIO2024
SETH McLAUGHLINCALABAMA2024
JULIAN GOINES-JACKSON*GYOUNGSTOWN STATE2023
TYWONE MALONEDTOLE MISS2023
CADE CASTO*DLROBERT MORRIS2023
JOEY VELAZQUEZ*LBMICHIGAN2024
DAVISON IGBINOSUNCBOLE MISS2023
LORENZO STYLES JR.CBNOTRE DAME2023
CALEB DOWNSSALABAMA2024
KEENAN NELSON JR.SSOUTH CAROLINA2024
CASEY MAGYAR*KKENT STATE2023
AUSTIN SNYDER*KFINDLAY2023
ANTHONY VENNERI*PBUFFALO2024
HADI JAWAD*PWAYNE STATE2024
JOHN FERLMANNLSARIZONA STATE2023
COLLIN JOHNSON*LSLEHIGH2023
*Walk-on

Ohio State’s transfer contingent continues to grow by the year as nearly one-sixth of the Buckeyes’ current roster started their college careers elsewhere. In total, the Buckeyes’ 20 transfers include 11 scholarship players; by comparison, Ohio State had nine scholarship players among 16 total transfers in 2023.

All 20 transfers on the roster have joined the Buckeyes within the last two years, including 11 – seven scholarship transfers and four walk-ons – who joined the team this offseason.

Transfers who are expected to play major roles for Ohio State this season include Downs and Igbinosun, who will both start in the secondary; Howard and McLaughlin, who are looking to lock down the starting quarterback and center jobs; Judkins and Kacmarek, who are expected to see regular playing time at running back and tight end regardless of whether they start; and Ferlmann, the Buckeyes’ top long snapper. Anthony Venneri is also competing to be the Buckeyes’ top punter this season.

Players by Position

PosNo.Players
QB7DEVIN BROWN, WILL HOWARD, LINCOLN KIENHOLZ, MASON MAGGS*, AIR NOLAND, CHAD RAY*, JULIAN SAYIN
RB7CHASE BRECHT*, TC CAFFEY*, TREVEYON HENDERSON, QUINSHON JUDKINS, JAMES PEOPLES, RASHID SESAY*, SAM WILLIAMS-DIXON
WR16DAVID ADOLPH*, KOJO ANTWI, JAYDEN BALLARD, NOLAN BAUDO*, EMEKA EGBUKA, MYLAN GRAHAM, BRANDON INNISS, SHAWN LODGE*, JOOP MITCHELL*, BRYSON RODGERS, BRENNEN SCHRAMM*, JEREMIAH SMITH, REIS STOCKSDALE*, CARNELL TATE, DORIAN WILLIAMS*, DAMARION WITTEN
TE8BENNETT CHRISTIAN, PATRICK GURD*, ZAK HERBSTREIT*, WILL KACMAREK, MAX LeBLANC, JACE MIDDLETON*, GEE SCOTT JR., JELANI THURMAN
OT7DEONTAE ARMSTRONG, GEORGE FITZPATRICK, JOSH FRYAR, ZEN MICHALSKI,IAN MOORE, JOSH SIMMONS, MILES WALKER
G/C12DEVONTAE ARMSTRONG, JULIAN GOINES-JACKSON*,CARSON HINZMAN, DONOVAN JACKSON, SIMON LORENTZ*, SETH McLAUGHLIN, LUKE MONTGOMERY, JOSHUA PADILLA, AUSTIN SIEREVELD, TEGRA TSHABOLA,GABE VanSICKLE, TOBY WILSON*
DE9CADEN CURRY, CADEN DAVIS*, EDDRICK HOUSTON,KENYATTA JACKSON JR.,DOMINIC KIRKS, MITCHELL MELTON, JOSH MICKENS,JACK SAWYER, JT TUIMOLOAU
DT11CADE CASTO*,TY HAMILTON, HERO KANU, TYWONE MALONE, KAYDEN MCDONALD, ERIC MENSAH, JASON MOORE, BRYCE PRATER*, WILL SMITH JR., AHMED TOUNKARA*, TYLEIK WILLIAMS
LB13ALEC DELSIGNORE*, ZACH HAYES*, C.J. HICKS, JALEN PACE*, PAYTON PIERCE, GABE POWERS, ARVELL REESE,NATE RIEGLE*, ELI RIGGS*, CODY SIMON, GARRETT STOVER, SONNY STYLES, JOEY VELAZQUEZ*
CB12DENZEL BURKE, GLORIEN GOUGH*, DIANTÉ GRIFFIN*, JORDAN HANco*ck, DAVISON IGBINOSUN, MILES LOCKHART, JERMAINE MATHEWS JR., BUKARI MILES JR.*, AARON SCOTT JR., CALVIN SIMPSON-HUNT, LORENZO STYLES JR., BRYCE WEST
S9JAYDEN BONSU, CALEB DOWNS, MALIK HARTFORD, BRENTEN “INKY” JONES*, JAYLEN McCLAIN, KEENAN NELSON JR., LATHAN RANSOM, LEROY ROKER III, RYAN RUDZINSKI*
K3JAYDEN FIELDING*, CASEY MAGYAR*, AUSTIN SNYDER*
P4HADI JAWAD*, JOE MCGUIRE*, NICK McLARTY, ANTHONY VENNERI*
LS4MORROW EVANS*, JOHN FERLMANN, COLLIN JOHNSON*, MAX LOMONICO*
*Walked on at Ohio State

Ohio State currently has 122 players on its roster, though two of those players are unavailable to play this season. TCCaffey tore his ACL during summer workouts while Zak Herbstreit remains sidelined after he was diagnosed with a heart condition last summer.

Forty-twoof those players walked on with the Buckeyes; Ohio State has awarded scholarships to five of those walk-ons for the 2024 season to get to the 85-man scholarship limit, though it’s declined to confirm which players received those scholarships.

In terms of confirmed scholarship players, Ohio State is slightly thinner than it would like to be at running back (four), wide receiver (nine), linebacker (seven) and safety (seven), but the Buckeyes don’t have a dire lack of numbers at any position. They have rare depth at quarterback with five QBs on scholarship, giving them more high-level signal-callers than nearly every other top team in college football this year.

Players by High School Class

ClassTotalPlayers
202011JOSH FRYAR,PATRICK GURD, TY HAMILTON, WILL HOWARD, SETH McLAUGHLIN, MITCHELL MELTON, LATHAN RANSOM, CHAD RAY, GEE SCOTT JR., CODY SIMON, JOEY VELAZQUEZ
202128JAYDEN BALLARD, DENZEL BURKE, CADE CASTO, EMEKA EGBUKA, JOHN FERLMANN, JORDAN HANco*ck, TREVEYON HENDERSON, ZAK HERBSTREIT, DONOVAN JACKSON, HADI JAWAD, COLLIN JOHNSON, WILL KACMAREK, MAX LOMONICO, CASEY MAGYAR, TYWONE MALONE, ZEN MICHALSKI, JACE MIDDLETON, JOOP MITCHELL, JALEN PACE, BRYCE PRATER, JACK SAWYER, JOSH SIMMONS, AUSTIN SNYDER, REIS STOCKSDALE, LORENZO STYLES JR.,JT TUIMOLOAU, TYLEIK WILLIAMS, TOBY WILSON
202226DAVID ADOLPH, KOJO ANTWI, CHASE BRECHT, DEVIN BROWN, TC CAFFEY, BENNETT CHRISTIAN, CADEN CURRY, JAYDEN FIELDING, GEORGE FITZPATRICK, JULIAN GOINES-JACKSON, DIANTÉ GRIFFIN, ZACH HAYES, C.J. HICKS, CARSON HINZMAN, DAVISON IGBINOSUN,KENYATTA JACKSON JR., BRENTEN JONES, QUINSHON JUDKINS, HERO KANU, SHAWN LODGE, MASON MAGGS, KEENAN NELSON JR., GABE POWERS, SONNY STYLES, TEGRA TSHABOLA, ANTHONY VENNERI
202326NOLAN BAUDO, JAYDEN BONSU, CADEN DAVIS, ALEC DELSIGNORE, CALEB DOWNS, GLORIEN GOUGH, MALIK HARTFORD, BRANDON INNISS, LINCOLN KIENHOLZ, JERMAINE MATHEWS JR., KAYDEN MCDONALD, JOE MCGUIRE, JOSH MICKENS, LUKE MONTGOMERY, JASON MOORE, JOSHUA PADILLA, ARVELL REESE, BRYSON RODGERS, RYAN RUDZINSKI, BRENNEN SCHRAMM, AUSTIN SIEREVELD, CALVIN SIMPSON-HUNT, WILL SMITH JR., CARNELL TATE, JELANI THURMAN, MILES WALKER
202431DEONTAE ARMSTRONG, DEVONTAE ARMSTRONG, MORROW EVANS, MYLAN GRAHAM, EDDRICK HOUSTON, DOMINIC KIRKS, MAX LeBLANC, MILES LOCKHART, SIMON LORENTZ, JAYLEN McCLAIN, NICK McLARTY, ERIC MENSAH, BUKARI MILES JR., IAN MOORE, AIR NOLAND, JAMES PEOPLES, PAYTON PIERCE, NATE RIEGLE, ELI RIGGS, LEROY ROKER III, JULIAN SAYIN, AARON SCOTT JR., RASHID SESAY, JEREMIAH SMITH, GARRETT STOVER, AHMED TOUNKARA, GABE VANSICKLE, BRYCE WEST, DORIAN WILLIAMS, SAM WILLIAMS-DIXON, DAMARION WITTEN

Although there are still plenty of players from the 2019 recruiting class playing college football this year thanks to the extra year of eligibility all players received in 2020, Ohio State doesn’t have any sixth-year seniors on its roster this season. Some of Ohio State’s fifth-year seniors, including scholarship players Josh Fryar, Ty Hamilton and Mitchell Melton, still have their extra year available to return for a sixth year in 2025 should they choose to do so.

The rest of Ohio State’s roster is well-balanced between first-, second-, third- and fourth-year players as the Buckeyes have at least 26 players – including at least 15 scholarship players – in all four of those classes.

While it’s common for the freshman and sophom*ore classes to be larger due to early departures via transfer and the NFL draft, Ohio State will have a wealth of veterans to lean on this season with 65 players (39 scholarship recruits) who are in at least their third year of college football, including 39 fourth- or fifth-year seniors (23 of whom were scholarship recruits).

21 States and Four Countries

State/CountryTotalPlayers
OHIO55DAVID ADOLPH, DEONTAE ARMSTRONG, DEVONTAE ARMSTRONG, JAYDEN BALLARD, CHASE BRECHT, TC CAFFEY, CADE CASTO, CADEN DAVIS, ALEC DELSIGNORE, JULIAN GOINES-JACKSON, DIANTÉ GRIFFIN, PATRICK GURD, TY HAMILTON, MALIK HARTFORD, C.J. HICKS, COLLIN JOHNSON, BRENTEN JONES, DOMINIC KIRKS, SHAWN LODGE, MAX LOMONICO, SIMON LORENTZ, MASON MAGGS, CASEY MAGYAR, JERMAINE MATHEWS JR., JACE MIDDLETON, BUKARI MILES JR., JOOP MITCHELL, LUKE MONTGOMERY, JOSH PADILLA, GABE POWERS, BRYCE PRATER, CHAD RAY, ARVELL REESE, NATE RIEGLE, ELI RIGGS, RYAN RUDZINSKI, JACK SAWYER, BRENNEN SCHRAMM, AARON SCOTT JR., RASHID SESAY, AUSTIN SIEREVELD, WILL SMITH JR., AUSTIN SNYDER, REIS STOCKSDALE, GARRETT STOVER, LORENZO STYLES JR., SONNY STYLES, AHMED TOUNKARA, TEGRA TSHABOLA, JOEY VELAZQUEZ, BRYCE WEST, DORIAN WILLIAMS, SAM WILLIAMS-DIXON, TOBY WILSON, DAMARION WITTEN
GEORGIA9KOJO ANTWI, BENNETT CHRISTIAN, CALEB DOWNS, JORDAN HANco*ck, EDDRICK HOUSTON, KAYDEN McDONALD, SETH McLAUGHLIN, AIR NOLAND, JELANI THURMAN
INDIANA6CADEN CURRY, JOSH FRYAR, MYLAN GRAHAM, ZEN MICHALSKI, JOSH MICKENS, IAN MOORE
TEXAS6MORROW EVANS, JAYDEN FIELDING, DONOVAN JACKSON, JAMES PEOPLES, PAYTON PIERCE, CALVIN SIMPSON-HUNT
ARIZONA5DEVIN BROWN, DENZEL BURKE, JOHN FERLMANN, MILES LOCKHART, LATHAN RANSOM
FLORIDA5BRANDON INNISS, KENYATTA JACKSON JR., BRYSON RODGERS, LEROY ROKER III, JEREMIAH SMITH
NEW JERSEY5JAYDEN BONSU, DAVISON IGBINOSUN, TYWONE MALONE, JAYLEN McCLAIN, CODY SIMON
CALIFORNIA3GLORIEN GOUGH, JULIAN SAYIN, JOSH SIMMONS
ILLINOIS3NOLAN BAUDO, ZACH HAYES, CARNELL TATE
VIRGINIA3TREVEYON HENDERSON, ERIC MENSAH, TYLEIK WILLIAMS
WASHINGTON3EMEKA EGBUKA, GEE SCOTT JR., JT TUIMOLOAU
AUSTRALIA2JOE McGUIRE, NICK McLARTY
CANADA2MAX LeBLANC, ANTHONY VENNERI
MARYLAND2MITCHELL MELTON, JASON MOORE
MICHIGAN2HADI JAWAD, GABE VANSICKLE
MISSOURI2WILL KACMAREK, JALEN PACE
PENNSYLVANIA2WILL HOWARD, KEENAN NELSON JR.
ALABAMA1QUINSHON JUDKINS
COLORADO1GEORGE FITZPATRICK
CONNECTICUT1MILES WALKER
GERMANY1HERO KANU
SOUTH DAKOTA1LINCOLN KIENHOLZ
TENNESSEE1ZAK HERBSTREIT
WISCONSIN1CARSON HINZMAN

Ohio State’s roster features a healthy mix of in-state products and talent from not only all over the country but all over the world. Just under half of the Buckeyes’ roster is from the Buckeye State, but Ohio State also has players from 20 other states and three other countries.

Georgia is the second-most-represented state on Ohio State’s 2024 roster after the Buckeyes added four Peach State natives to their roster this offseason: Caleb Downs, Eddrick Houston, Seth McLaughlin and Air Noland. Indiana and Texas are now the third-most-represented states on Ohio State’s roster after the Buckeyes added two Hoosier State products (Mylan Graham and Ian Moore) and three Lone Star State products (James Peoples, Payton Pierce and Morrow Evans) in the 2024 recruiting class.

Freshman offensive lineman Gabe VanSickle and walk-on transfer punter Hadi Jawad are Ohio State’s only current players from Michigan.

The only U.S. state represented on this year’s roster that wasn’t on last year’s roster is Alabama, the home state of Quinshon Judkins. Five states that had players on last year’s roster are no longer represented on this year’s roster: North Carolina (Jaden McKenzie, Evan Pryor and Noah Rogers), Louisiana (Jyaire Brown and Victor Cutler Jr.), Hawaii (Enokk Vimahi), New York (Matt Jones) and Oklahoma (Josh Proctor).

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Perhaps most interestingly, Ohio State has more international players on its roster than it’s ever had before. The Buckeyes now have two players from Canada (Max LeBlanc and Anthony Venneri) and two punters from Australia (Nick McLarty and Joe McGuire) as well as a defensive tackle from Germany (Hero Kanu).

18 High Schools with Multiple Buckeyes

SchoolLocationPlayers
PICKERINGTON CENTRALPICKERINGTON, OHIOTY HAMILTON, MAX LOMONICO, LORENZO STYLES JR., SONNY STYLES
DUBLIN COFFMANDUBLIN, OHIOMASON MAGGS, CASEY MAGYAR, WILL SMITH JR.
GLENVILLECLEVELAND, OHIOARVELL REESE, BRYCE WEST, DAMARION WITTEN
LAKOTA WESTWEST CHESTER, OHIOMALIK HARTFORD, BUKARI MILES JR., TEGRA TSHABOLA
ST. EDWARDLAKEWOOD, OHIODEONTAE ARMSTRONG, DEVONTAE ARMSTRONG, CADE CASTO
BUFORDBUFORD, GEORGIAEDDRICK HOUSTON, SETH McLAUGHLIN
CHAMINADE-MADONNA PREPHOLLYWOOD, FLORIDAKENYATTA JACKSON JR., JEREMIAH SMITH
DUBLIN SCIOTODUBLIN, OHIOCHAD RAY, AHMED TOUNKARA
EASTSIDE CATHOLICSAMMAMISH, WASHINGTONGEE SCOTT JR., JT TUIMOLOAU
EPISCOPALBELLAIRE, TEXASMORROW EVANS, DONOVAN JACKSON
FINDLAYFINDLAY, OHIOLUKE MONTGOMERY, NATE RIEGLE
IMG ACADEMYBRADENTON, FLORIDAJAYDEN FIELDING, CARNELL TATE
LANGSTON HUGHESFAIRBURN, GEORGIAAIR NOLAND, JELANI THURMAN
NEW ALBANYNEW ALBANY, OHIOPATRICK GURD, COLLIN JOHNSON
NORTH GWINNETTSUWANEE, GEORGIAJORDAN HANco*ck, KAYDEN MCDONALD
OLENTANGYPOWELL, OHIOJACE MIDDLETON, TOBY WILSON
PICKERINGTON NORTHPICKERINGTON, OHIOJACK SAWYER, SAM WILLIAMS-DIXON
ST. PETER'S PREPJERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEYJAYDEN BONSU, CODY SIMON

Pickerington Central stands alone as the most-represented high school on Ohio State’s roster for the second year in a row as the Styles brothers, Ty Hamilton and Max Lomonico all remain with the Buckeyes. Well-known pipeline Glenville and three-time defending Division I state champion St. Edward are among four other Ohio high schools with three players on the roster as the Buckeyes added Glenville’s Bryce West and Damarion Witten and St. Edward’s Deontae and Devontae Armstrong in the 2024 recruiting class.

The 13 other high schools with two players on Ohio State’s 2024 roster include eight high schools from outside Ohio. Those schools include some of the nation’s top high school football programs such as Florida’s Chaminade-Madonna Prep and IMG Academy, which were both ranked among the top five teams in high school football in 2023, and Georgia’s Buford High School, where Houston was one of three five-star seniors last season (along with Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola and Georgia safety KJ Bolden).

2024 Season Preview: A By-the-Numbers Look at Ohio State’s Loaded Roster (2024)

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Who is the 5 star quarterback for Ohio State? ›

Sayin was the top-rated quarterback in the 2024 class. The five-star quarterback out of Carlsbad, California was the No. 1 quarterback per 247Sports' composite rankings.

Who are the 5 star recruits for Ohio State? ›

Here are the 5-star players joining the Buckeyes this cycle:
  • WR Jeremiah Smith (Chaminade-Madonna Prep, Florida) — No. ...
  • WR Mylan Graham (New Haven High School, Indiana) — No. ...
  • DL Eddrick Houston (Buford High School, Georgia) — No. ...
  • CB Aaron Scott (Springfield High School, Ohio) — No.

What Jets receivers are from Ohio State? ›

Ohio State Buckeyes fans still root for former star wide receiver Garrett Wilson in the NFL. He has turned into one of the top young stars at the wide recevier position with the New York Jets. Heading into the 2024 NFL season, Wilson is receiving huge hype.

Who wears number 13 in the NFL? ›

Uniform Numbers
PlayerFromTo
Christian Blake20192021
Corey Bojorquez20222023
Victor Bolden20182018
Steve Bono19851998
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Is Jake Diebler related to Jon Diebler? ›

Early life and playing career

Diebler was born in and grew up in the town of Gibsonburg, Ohio. He went to Fostoria High School for his first three years of high school and played basketball under his father, Keith Diebler. He started playing with his younger brother Jon Diebler starting during his junior year.

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226 Players
PlayerTeam(s)
Cheick DialloNew Orleans Pelicans (17, 18, 19)
Boris DiawAtlanta Hawks (05)
Henry DickersonAtlanta Hawks (77)
Ousmane DiengOklahoma City Thunder (23, 24)
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