Ohio State with the most participants of any team in the All-American Bowl

Ohio State had a whopping nine players taking place in the Army All-American Bowl Saturday, the most of any program.

The Army All-American Bowl took place in San Antonio Saturday and there were a slew of future Buckeyes running around on both sidelines. In fact, there were a total of nine Ohio State commits — the most of any program — taking place in the game.

Alabama was second with seven, followed by Clemson (6), and Texas A&M (5). So who are the high school studs that suited up for the game today that will eventually be wearing scarlet and gray? Here’s your list.

Paris Johnson, Jr. – Offensive Tackle
Jaxon Smith-Njigba – Wide-Receiver
Gee Scott, Jr. – Wide-Receiver
Lathan Ransom – Safety
C.J. Stroud – Quarterback
Luke Wypler – Offensive Guard
Cody Simon – Outside Linebacker
Kourt Williams – Outside Linebacker
Josh Fryar – Offensive Guard

Yes, you could say the future at Ohio State is awfully bright. Plug these guys into what’s already in the cupboard and things should be in good shape for the next few years.

And they said Ryan Day couldn’t recruit.