June is a big month for Ohio State in the recruiting world with official visits and camps underway. The Buckeyes already hosted their first big weekend of the month and by all accounts, it was a huge success.
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With almost half-a-dozen one-day camps along with a seven-on-seven event mixed in with all of the big visit weekends, it is safe to say that there will be things happening daily over at the WHAC for the Buckeyes and you are not going to want to miss a single day of coverage as the Buckeyes not only look to fill out their class of 2024, but get a start on the class of 2025 and beyond.
It got us thinking here at the Big Me Kickoff that it would be a good time to get Alex Gleitman on the show to talk a little bit about the weekend that was and look ahead to what this month could hold in store.
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And while there is plenty of excitement about what could be ahead there always will be people who will be worried about the state of recruiting. That holds true as people are worried about the status of players like Jeremiah Smith and Air Noland.
What does Alex have to say about those recruitments? What is Alex’s message to those who feel compelled to take matters into their own hands and contact players online?
Check it all out here in this edition of the Big Me Kickoff and don’t miss a single thing. And of course, for our members at BuckeyeHuddle.com, keep it locked in for Alex’s subscriber only A-Deck feature, coming out later today with all the latest details juicy enough to keep behind the paywall.
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