HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — The Chaminade-Madonna program has been good to Ohio State in recent years, producing impact players like Jeremiah Smith and Kenyatta Jackson. The 2028 class at the South Florida powerhouse is loaded with talent and one of the best is wide receiver Tromon Isaac Jr.
The 5-foot-11, 170-pound prospect is already closing in on 20 offers and is hoping to land one from the Buckeyes.
“I like Ohio State,” Isaac started. “Their receivers are hard-working. I’ve been watching Jeremiah Smith since I was little.”
Isaac is making his own name already. Programs like Auburn, Georgia, Miami, Penn State, and Texas A&M have offered. Isaac points to his playmaking ability as to why schools feel so comfortable offering this early in the process.
“I know how to track the ball,” he said. “And I know how to get more (yards after the catch).”
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