Ohio State’s potential running back of the future, Villa Angela-St. Joseph athlete Lamar “Bo” Jackson, can do it all. That’s why the Buckeyes offered him a scholarship during the summer after his freshman year.
VASJ's Lamar 'Bo' Jackson wins the 200-meter dash at the NEO All-Catholic track and field championships in 22.22 seconds.CLEVELAND, Ohio — With a name that harkens back to 80s nostalgia, running circles around Tecmo Bowl defense’s and one of Nike’s most well-known ad campaigns, Ohio State’s potential running back of the future, Villa Angela-St. Joseph athlete Lamar “Bo” Jackson, can do it all.
That’s why the Buckeyes offered him a scholarship during the summer after his freshman year. And the 6-foot, 190 pound running back and defensive swiss army knife is the nation’s seventh-ranked athlete and Ohio’s fourth overall 2025 recruit, according to 247Sports’ composite rankings.
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