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Four-star recruit has the Ohio State football team on final list

A four-star recruit from the state of Ohio has put the Ohio State football team in his final schools list.

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The Ohio State football program is in the middle of building its 2025 recruiting class right now. It’s already the second-best class in the country but they want it to be better. The Buckeyes should be getting some more commitments this Summer as camps really start to ramp up. One recruiting target was at a camp today and put Ohio State in his final four schools.

That target is linebacker Justin Hill. Hill is a four-star recruit from Cincinnati. He is someone that the Buckeyes would certainly like to add to their linebacker room based on what they saw out there. Take a look at this video:

Anyone who has strength like that on the bull rush is someone the Buckeyes would like to add to their team. He’s also an in-state product too, so that makes things better.

Justin Hill puts the Ohio State football team on his final school list

Hill has narrowed his college list to four schools. He has USC, Oregon, Alabama, and Ohio State as the final four he’s considering. He hasn’t visited Columbus yet, but I’m sure that’s on his to-do list. He’s a good edge guy that can really rush the passer. Hill stands at 6’3 and 220 pounds, so he has good size as a linebacker.

Hill has decided that he will commit on July 3rd, so he has time to take a few more visits. Once that date rolls around, we’ll know a little more about the rest of Ohio State’s recruiting class too. They should have more than the 13 commits they currently have. At the linebacker position, the Buckeyes already have two commitments for this class. They aren’t afraid to add another one though.

We’ll see if that crowded room takes Ohio State out of Hill’s running or not in early July.

Ryan is an Ohio State graduate and has been writing for various publications for the past seven years. His work has been featured on FanSided, Apple News, Yahoo, Bleacher Report, and more. He has been covering Ohio State exclusively for four years.

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