In 1994, the Buckeyes landed this future NFL Hall of Fame offensive tackle from Sandusky, Ohio.
Orlando Pace
Kayden McDonald
Round 2
I broke Eddie’s record and came from Oklahoma.
Trey Sermon
I’m the Block “O” Preacher.
Kamryn Babb
Jim Tressel famously donned this specific piece of clothing on the sidelines, which became his visual trademark throughout his tenure.
A Sweater Vest
This legendary Buckeye was coached by his father in high school.
Ted Ginn Jr.
Jack Sawyer
Round 4
I grew up in Michigan and love to give away books.
Ryan Miller
From Seattle to Columbus to the pulpit.
Gee Scott Jr.
Tressel won four national championships at this FCS (then I-AA) school before being hired by Ohio State in 2001.
Youngstown State
Urban Meyer made this event a famous part of his recruiting strategy by hosting recruits every July at Ohio Stadium.
Friday Night Lights
Cade Stover
Round 4
A college football hall of famer and former radio personality now working in the NFL.
Chris Spielman
Urban Meyer recruited me from Tennessee and I finished with 1,764 rushing yards.
Master Teague III
Jim Tressel called this play from the 2002 National Championship game as the greatest hustle play he had ever seen.
Maurice Clarett's strip
I famously reclassified to join the Buckeyes a year early, largely due to the new NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) opportunities available in Columbus.
Quinn Ewers
Luke Wypler
Round 6
I dotted the i in Script Ohio and was born in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
Earle Bruce
I was a running back at Ohio State from 1990-1993 and Pastor the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.
Butler B’Ynote’
During his introductory speech at a basketball game in 2001, Tressel famously predicted how many days it would be until the Buckeyes beat Michigan in Ann Arbor.?
310 days
I'm currently Ohio State's highest ranked offensive line recruit in the 2027 class.
Kellen Wymer
Tyreke Smith
Round 5
I coach with Luke Fickell and my uncle loves sweater vests.
Mike Tressel
Was paralyzed playing football but work for the Lord in Columbus at Rock City Church.
Shaun Lane
Jim Tressel's father, Lee Tressel, was also a Hall of Fame coach who won a national title at this small Ohio college.
Baldwin-Wallace University