Get to know each member of Ohio State’s new class of 2024 signees as they flow in through the Early Signing Period, which runs from Dec. 20-22. Buckeye Sports Bulletin will update this post as each player signs their national letter of intent with the Buckeyes.
- The first prospect to announce his signing with Ohio State is Fort Myers (Fla.) Bishop Verot three-star safety Leroy Roker, one of two safeties committed to the Buckeyes in the class. Learn more about Roker.
- Next up is Cleveland Glenville four-star cornerback Bryce West, the first of three cornerbacks (and two from Ohio) expected to sign with the Buckeyes. Learn more about West.
- The first player on the offensive side of the ball to sign with the Buckeyes is Pickerington (Ohio) North three-star running back Sam Williams-Dixon, an underrated in-state prospect for the Buckeyes. Learn more about Williams-Dixon.
- Ohio State has now signed both in-state cornerbacks after Springfield, Ohio, five-star cornerback Aaron Scott signed on the dotted line. Learn more about Scott.
- Next up is Coopersville, Michigan, three-star interior offensive lineman Gabe VanSickle, who is the most recent commitment on the offensive line for the Buckeyes but the first trench warrior to sign. Learn more about VanSickle.
- VanSickle was followed shortly by Lakewood (Ohio) St. Edward three-star offensive lineman Devontae Armstrong, who will look to make an impact at Ohio State along with his brother, Deontae. Learn more about Armstrong.
- Ohio State’s potential signal caller of the future is now official, as Fairburn, Ga., five-star quarterback Air Noland has signed with the Buckeyes. Learn more about Noland.
- Next up is Chattanooga (Tenn.) Baylor School four-star tight end Max LeBlanc, one of Ohio State’s two expected signees at tight end. Learn more about LeBlanc.
- The second of Ohio State’s safeties in the class is now in, as West Orange (N.J.) Seton Hall Prep four-star safety Jaylen McClain has signed with the Buckeyes. Learn more about McClain.
- As Cade Stover prepares to potentially leave Ohio State, family reinforcements are on the way, as Sunbury, Ohio, Big Walnut four-star linebacker Garrett Stover has signed. Learn more about Stover.
- The first defensive lineman is on the board for the Buckeyes, as Stafford (Va.) Mountain View three-star defensive lineman Eric Mensah has signed with Ohio State. Learn more about Mensah.
- Three of Ohio State’s offensive lineman have now signed with New Palestine, Ind., four-star interior offensive lineman Ian Moore in the field. Learn more about Moore.
- Both of Ohio State’s incoming linebackers have now signed, with Lucas (Lovejoy) Texas four-star linebacker Payton Pierce putting his pen to paper. Learn more about Pierce.
- All four of Ohio State’s offensive linemen in 2024 have now signed, with Lakewood (Ohio) St. Edward four-star offensive tackle Deontae Armstrong now making things official with the Buckeyes. Learn more about Armstrong.
- Both of Ohio State’s running backs have put pen to paper, as San Antonio Veterans Memorial four-star running back James Peoples is now in the class. Learn more about Peoples.
- Ohio State has now signed a two-tight end class for the first time since 2016, now that Cleveland Glenville four-star tight end Damarion Witten is in the fold. Learn more about Witten.
- Ohio State’s first wide receiver to sign is New Haven, Ind., five-star wide receiver Mylan Graham, which is fitting considering the Buckeyes were his first offer. Learn more about Graham.
- Ohio State’s secondary is now complete, as Chandler (Ariz.) Basha four-star cornerback Miles Lockhart has signed with the Buckeyes. Learn more about Lockhart.
- Ohio State held on to secure Opa Locka (Fla.) Chaminade-Madonna Prep five-star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, who announced he will be signing with the Buckeyes. Learn more about Smith.
- Ohio State’s last expected signee of the day is Buford, Ga., five-star defensive end Eddrick Houston, who the Buckeyes were able to hold onto despite a late push from Alabama. Learn more about Houston.