Ohio State makes a series of offers to talent-rich St. John Bosco players: Buckeyes Recruiting Roundup

Within the last four years, Ohio State secured standout offensive lineman Wyatt Davis and current safety Kourt Williams II from there.

Last week, Ohio State’s three Bosco offerees — 2022 OL Earnest Greene, 2023 edge Matayo Uiagalelei and 2024 LB Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa — headlined a group of eight Braves who visited and camped at OSU over two days.

He has been at Bosco and now he is here about to start at safety this season.

He told me that he has seen me since I was at a young age — as a freshman,” Greene told cleveland.com in April.

It is hard to look past the impact Uiagalelei could have on Ohio State’s defense.

“You look at resume and just see Nick Bosa, Joey Bosa, Chase Young.

“Also, they have a program that does a great job of getting you opportunities outside of football — after football.

told me that he wanted to offer me and didn’t want to wait.

Class of 2022 running back Rayshon Luke was the lone player on the trip who did not earn an offer, as Ohio State set its sights on Dallan Hayden.

“I told my mom we have to come back up here,” he said.

He holds 23 offers; Oregon State, UCLA, Utah and USC are considered his top schools by 247Sports.

Ausberry and Robinson are listed as the 32nd and 62nd players in the 247Sports 2023 composite rankings.

Smith and Trader both attend Monsignor Pace High School in Opa Locka, Fla.

Aybar, who reclassified from 2022 to 2021 earlier this month, took an official to Columbus June 11.

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