The Ohio State football team is fresh off having two receivers selected in the first round of the NFL draft. Three if you count Jameson Williams. The Buckeyes also just received a crystal ball prediction to land the No. 1 receiver in the land, Brandon Inniss. To say things are going well in Zone 6 would be an understatement.
Brian Hartline got more good news late Thursday when Jalen Hale, the No. 7 ranked receiver in 2023 trimmed his list to six schools and included Ohio State as a finalist. Joining the Buckeyes are Alabama, Georgia, Texas, Texas A&M, and USC.
BREAKING: Four-Star WR Jalen Hale is down to 6️⃣ Schools, he tells @On3Recruits
The 6’1 185 WR from Longview, TX is ranked as a Top 75 Player in the ‘23 Class (No. 12 WR)
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— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) May 5, 2022
Interestingly enough, Hale had a strong crystal ball prediction to land with Oklahoma but the Sooners didn’t even make the top six on his list. Just a reminder that predictions are just that and have no guarantees.
Never underestimate Brian Hartline’s sway as Ohio State looks to dip into the Lonestar State once again.
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