Westerville North offensive lineman Jake Cook has committed to Ohio State. He announced his decision via social media.
Cook (6-5 295) is ranked the No. 39 interior offensive line prospect in the 2025 class per the 247Sports Composite and the No. 615 player overall.
Cook decommitted from Louisville on Tuesday and recently earned an offer from Ohio State offensive line coach Justin Frye after working out at an OSU camp this month.
Along with the OSU and Louisville offers, Cook also held offers from North Carolina State, Kentucky, Boston College, West Virginia, Illinois, Indiana, and others.
Cook was a Third-Team All-State selection last year as a junior.
The Buckeyes now have two offensive linemen committed. Cook joins Toledo Whitmer tackle Carter Lowe (6-5 290). Lowe is the No. 6 offensive tackle in the 2025 class and the No. 33 player overall.
Ohio State will continue to look to add to the offensive line class. The top target on the board is five-star Charlotte tackle David Sanders. Sanders took his official visit to OSU this weekend.
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