SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Practices are winding down at the All-American Bowl with just a brief morning session on Friday remaining before Saturday afternoon’s kickoff at 1 PM eastern on NBC.
With seven prospects down in Texas competing, there is plenty to talk about with regards to Ohio State’s 2023 recruiting class and several future Buckeyes have been among the week’s best.
The Tate and Inniss show continues
Both five-star wide receivers, Carnell Tate and Brandon Inniss, continue to make their presence felt in San Antonio. After turning in strong performances on Tuesday, Inniss and Tate dominated on Wednesday,…
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