Following Tuesday’s recruiting camp, Ohio State sent out a pair of offers to a duo of prospects that impressed those in attendance at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center.
First up was Chicago Simeon four-star defensive end Christopher Burgess (6-4, 230) in 2025. He is the No. 255 overall prospect and No. 22 defensive end in the class.
Burgess had a dominant performance at camp to earn his offer, and he holds additional offers from Alabama, Auburn, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Miami (Fla.), Notre Dame, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas A&M and USC, among others.
The other offer sent out was to Waxhaw (N.C.) Myers Park wide receiver Brody Keefe (6-3, 185), a member of the 2026 recruiting class.
Ohio State is one of the first Power Five programs to offer Keefe along with in-state NC State, North Carolina and Wake Forest, as well as Virginia Tech. Offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach Brian Hartline has never been shy about sending out early offers for prospect, even issuing the first Division I offer last summer for current five-star wide receiver commit Mylan Graham.
As for Keefe, he was part of an impressive group of receivers that worked out for Ohio State on Tuesday, standing out from the bunch during reps against Houston (Texas) North Shore five-star cornerback Devin Sanchez (6-2, 170), who also worked out.