Ohio State extended a scholarship offer this weekend to a quarterback who considers the university his top choice. Since Chip Kelly became the Buckeyes’ offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, Ohio State has made seven scholarship offers to quarterbacks in the 2026 class. The latest offer was made on Friday to Brady Palmer from San Diego Central Catholic, coinciding with the start of Palmer’s visit to Ohio State.
Ohio State’s Spring Game was broadcasted nationally, marking the first-ever network broadcast of a college football spring game. The game utilized a modified scoring system and showcased the team’s talent and strategy, with various players and positions standing out.
The weekend also provided opportunities for recruiting, with several high-profile prospects visiting Ohio State. Notable players included linebacker Anthony Davis, quarterback Brady Palmer, and edge rusher Luke Wafle, all from the 2026 class, as well as running back Anthony Rogers from the 2025 class.
The Adidas 3SSB circuit highlighted performances from several promising players, such as Darryn Peterson, Mikel Brown Jr., and Niko Bundalo, among others. The event showcased the skill and potential of rising basketball stars.
The spring game featured performances from several Buckeyes, including quarterbacks Will Howard, Devin Brown, and Julian Sayin, as well as wide receiver Emeka Egbuka and running backs James Peoples and Sam Williams-Dixon. Additionally, notable defensive plays included interceptions and tackles by players such as C.J. Hicks and Jaylen McClain.
College football’s top players for the 2024 season were also discussed, highlighting stars like quarterback Quinn Ewers, running back Ollie Gordon II, and wide receiver Luther Burden III, among others.
The buzz surrounding the big recruiting weekend and the spring game continues to grow as Ohio State prepares for the upcoming season. The weekend provided valuable insights into the team’s strengths and areas for improvement, as well as potential future additions to the roster.