Ohio State hasn’t gone international too much over the years, but the Buckeyes did so on Wednesday, signing four-star tight end Max LeBlanc. The Canadian Import played his high school football in Chattanooga, Tennessee at the prestigious Baylor School and gives the Buckeyes a little French Canadian flair to their 2024 recruiting class.
One of two tight ends that Ohio State will be signing today, LeBlanc will be able to come in and compete for a spot on the depth chart in what will likely be a pretty inexperienced tight end room in 2024 for the Buckeyes.
LeBlanc initially chose Ohio State over Alabama, Miami (FL), Michigan, Oklahoma, Tennessee and many others. At 6-foot-4, 230-pounds, LeBlanc is a classic in-line tight end prospect, very much in the Cade Stover mold.
To get more on LeBlanc and his role with the Buckeyes, check out our Class of 2024 Recruiting Capsule series on the four-star prospect and Top 10 prospect in the state of Tennessee.
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