We project which players will be the stars of Ohio State’s 2022 recruiting class and share our first impressions of the Buckeyes’ new assistant coaches on Real Pod Wednesdays.
Ohio State is wrapping up its recruiting class of 2022 today, and we finally got to meet the Buckeyes’ new assistant coaches this week.
We start this week’s episode of Real Pod Wednesdays by sharing our overall thoughts on the Buckeyes’ recruiting class of 2022 and making our picks for which players we expect to make the biggest immediate impact from the class, who we expect to be the biggest stars long-term and who could be the class’ hidden gems.
At the 23:24 mark of the show, we shift the conversations to Ohio State’s new assistant coaches – Jim Knowles, Justin Frye, Tim Walton and Perry Eliano – who we got to
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