When 2024 Florida wide receiver [autotag]Jeremiah Smith[/autotag] made his verbal commitment to [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] in mid-December, he mentioned that he was going to put his recruiting hat on for Ohio State. One of those targets that Smith mentioned by name was California safety [autotag]Peyton Woodyard[/autotag].
It’s not normal for a player who is over a year away from being eligible to play in the [autotag]All-American Bowl[/autotag] to have the opportunity to participate, but Woodyard will have the honor of being the first. He will do the hat selection during the game as the 5-star safety will select from Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Notre Dame, Oregon, USC, Texas, and the Buckeyes.
4 more days and I’ll be making my commitment this Saturday at the All American Bowl on NBC! 📺 @AABonNBC @NBCSportsPR @NBCSports @boscofootball https://t.co/XKYrcGtDxO
— Peyton Woodyard (@peypey_wood) January 5, 2023
We will find out if Smith’s recruitment along with Buckeye head coach [autotag]Ryan Day[/autotag] and his effort has won over Woodyard. Ohio State is in dire need of secondary depth and Woodyard would be a great addition to a class that should end up as one of the best in the country when it’s all said and done.
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