COLUMBUS – It was a who’s who of recruits at Saturday’s spring game for the Buckeyes. The best news at an event like this is that Ohio State was guaranteed to win the game, but a visit like this means so much more than just the outcome of the game.
Ryan Day and his coaches welcomed top players from the classes of 2024, 2025 and 2026 with a mixture of commits sprinkled in there as well for good measure.
You can find out more as a BuckeyeHuddle subscriber how things went with many of these players by checking out the latest from our Alex Gleitman.
But who made it on campus? We know that we were not able to get pictures of absolutely everyone, but we did our best and here are some quick snaps of players as they were heading down to the field to watch the Buckeyes warm up prior to the start of the spring game.
2026 offensive tackle Canon Pickett
2025 edge rusher Justin Hill
2024 defensive lineman Jayden Jackson
2025 cornerback Donmiel Rogers
2025 wide receiver Dorian Brew
2025 tight end Luka Gilbert
2024 edge rusher Booker Pickett
2024 Ohio State commit and wide receiver Jeremiah Smith
2024 Ohio State commit and offensive lineman Ian Moore
2025 offensive tackle Maki Stewart
2026 quarterback Nate Bernhard
2025 offensive tackle David Sanders Jr.
2025 tight end Emaree Winston
Former Ohio State offensive tackle showing 2025 OT David Sanders Jr. around
2024 edge rusher Booker Pickett
2025 receiver/tight end Cayman Reynolds
2024 Ohio State commit and quarterback Air Noland
2026 offensive lineman Sam Greer
2024 Ohio State commit and offensive lineman Marc Nave Jr.
2025 quarterback Ryan Montgomery
2025 offensive lineman Trenton Wilson
2026 quarterback Brodie McWhorter
2025 offensive tackle Avery Gach
2026 wide receiver Dyzier Carter
2024 edge rusher Elijah King
2026 offensive tackle Canon Pickett
2024 safety Reggie Powers
2024 offensive tackle Ryan Howerton
2026 athlete Dominic Turnbull
2024 running back DeJuan Williams
2025 wide receiver Preston Bowman
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