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Ohio State Freshman Wide Receivers Already Pushing Second-Year Wideouts Early in Spring Practice

It didn’t take long for Ohio State’s new crop of wideouts to catch the eyes of Ryan Day and Brian Hartline.

After just one spring practice, the Buckeye head coach was already raving about what he’s seen from early enrollees Carnell Tate, Noah Rogers and Bryson Rodgers. With returning starters Emeka Egbuka and Julian Fleming sidelined, this spring figures to be an important period for Ohio State’s second-year wide receivers, who saw little to no action during the 2022 season. But Day said the first-year receivers are already giving their older teammates a run for their money.

Oh, and five-star talent Brandon Inniss – the most highly-touted prospect in Ohio State’s 2023 class – hasn’t even arrived on campus yet.