Top-50 2024 RB Stacy Gage says Dylan Raiola texts him 'almost every day' and that the commitment of high school teammate Carnell Tate is 'a plus' in his recruitment to OSU.
Stacy Gage consulted fellow Florida native and top running back recruit Richard Young before going through his private workout with Tony Alford at Ohio State camp last week.in the class of 2024 was hoping to get a feel for what it would be like to receive detailed instruction from the Buckeye coaching staff on the field at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center.The workout didn’t fail to live up to those expectations. Gage, the No.
“It felt great. Just being coached by one of my coaches that’s been talking to me since my eighth-grade summer, so just putting that work in made me feel good, feel like a Buckeye again. … Me and Coach Alford talk almost every week,” Gage said. “He tells me I fit great into the program, I’d be a good Buckeye running back. He says I fit the program and I could be a Buckeye.”
Alford’s intangibles on and off the field as a coach, leader and potential mentor are attractive to Gage, who said he has heard just as many good things about Alford from other people as he’s seen firsthand for himself. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that Alford's produced NFL draft picks at the running back position with the likes of J.K. Dobbins and Trey Sermon, and there’s little doubt TreVeyon Henderson will be added to that list in a couple years’ time.
“I really do love his coaching style. It’s not even just me getting his relationship, it’s just the things everybody else says about him,” Gage said. “They say he’s a great guy, great person, great father and everything. Just being coached by him and everybody talking about him, it makes me feel good.”
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