Ohio State offered three prospects from the class of 2024 and 2025 running back Donovan Johnson impressed in a private workout with Tony Alford at Wednesday’s camp.
“An offer would change my recruitment a lot,” Jones said shortly before getting offered by Jim Knowles. “This is a prestigious school. So it would definitely change my recruitment a lot.”
“He just said he liked what he saw,” Bentancur told Eleven Warriors. “He said he just needed to see like how I ran and he liked how I moved and like my flexibility and stuff like that.”“It’s crazy to have an offer from one of the top schools in the nation,” Bentancur said. “It’s just nuts.” Ohio State running backs coach Tony Alford spent most of his time on Wednesday with 2025 Georgia running back, who he put through a private workout. Johnson, who already held an Ohio State offer before his visit, was impressed with what he saw on his visit.
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