Ohio State Buckeyes Strengthen Offensive Line Depth with Transfer Commitment
COLUMBUS — The Ohio State Buckeyes have bolstered their offensive line depth by securing a commitment from West Virginia offensive lineman Justin Terry. The 6-foot-5, 338-pound lineman redshirted during the previous season and comes highly regarded as the No. 62 offensive tackle prospect in the 2024 class, according to On3. A graduate of Pickerington Central (Ohio) High School, Terry retains all four years of eligibility.
Ohio State’s offensive line has faced challenges in recent recruiting cycles, particularly under former offensive line coach Justin Frye. While the Buckeyes have at least six offensive linemen ready to start, the depth remains a concern. Head coach Ryan Day emphasized the necessity of enhancing this depth after the spring game, noting, “We’re two down in the offensive line.”
With 14 scholarship offensive linemen currently on the roster, the addition of Terry is crucial as the program looks to solidify its line ahead of the new season. As the team prepares for increased competition, enhancing depth will be vital for maintaining performance and managing player fatigue.
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As Ohio State continues to enhance its roster, the commitment of Justin Terry marks a significant step in preparing for the challenges ahead in the upcoming season. Stay connected with the latest updates through social media platforms including Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.
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