Ohio State Offers Top 2026 QB Luke Fahey, 2027 WR Monshun Sales
Ohio State Offers Top 2026 QB Luke Fahey, 2027 WR Monshun Sales

Ohio State Offers Top 2026 QB Luke Fahey, 2027 WR Monshun Sales

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Ohio State is actively pursuing top talent in its upcoming football recruiting classes, focusing heavily on both quarterback and wide receiver positions. For the 2026 class, four-star quarterback Luke Fahey, regarded as a dream recruit for the Buckeyes, plans to visit Ohio State officially in June, with the program yet to extend an offer but showing strong interest amid competition from Stanford and Indiana. Meanwhile, the 2027 class is shaping up well at wide receiver, with the Buckeyes already having the nation's top receiver Jamier Brown committed and recently offering Indiana standout Monshun Sales, the second-best receiver nationally and the top player in Indiana, who has over 30 offers including from major programs like Alabama and LSU. Brian Hartline, Ohio State’s wide receivers coach, is aggressively recruiting and has also extended an offer to California wideout Quentin Hale, further bolstering the receiving corps. Ohio State’s commitment to recruiting elite receivers continues a legacy of success at the position, with players like Marvin Harrison Jr. and Jeremiah Smith having been key contributors. The Buckeyes’ recruiting strategy shows a blend of targeting immediate needs at quarterback while building a strong, future-proof receiving group to maintain their offensive prowess.

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