In some ways, Julian Fleming’s third spring in scarlet and gray is more like his first.
Between COVID-19 and multiple injury setbacks, the five-star recruit and No. 1 wideout in the class of 2020 hasn’t yet had a full spring on the field during his tenure at Ohio State. Finally “110 percent” healthy during the spring for the first time as a college football player, the moment has arrived for Fleming to take meaningful strides toward tapping into his sky-high potential this offseason.
“This is my actual first real spring ball, especially coming through everything,” Fleming said after the Buckeyes’ second spring practice on March 10.