Just how impressive Notre Dame landing Brenan Vernon really was

Why stop at just one next recruiting cycle?

What might get overlooked about Urban Meyer’s time at Ohio State is how well he did at keeping elite talent from the state of Ohio home and getting the very best players from the football-crazy state to play for the Buckeyes.

After Meyer was hired following the 2011 football season he had an incredible run of landing five-star talent from Ohio. Since Meyer’s hiring and Ryan Day’s subsequent promotion, the Buckeyes have landed eight of the 10 five-star recruits Ohio has had to offer (source – 247Sports).

The only two not to attend Ohio State in that time were offensive tackles: 2016 Notre Dame signee Tommy Kraemer and 2018 Clemson signee, Jackson Carman, which means every five-star, non-offensive lineman from Ohio since 2012 has signed with the Buckeyes.

Nobody here is naive enough to think that recruiting simply ends when a commitment is given, but Notre Dame pulled a major upset by landing Brenan Vernon. Keeping him a commitment will remain a task, but one that everyone on Notre Dame’s staff is certainly thrilled to take on.

Praise of Marcus Freeman, Mike Elston and Brian Kelly is warranted for this upset of a commitment, but it’s also worth noting that recruiting the state of Ohio for the 2023 class is anything but done. Five-star defensive back Sonny Styles (brother of current Fighting Irish freshman Lorenzo Styles, Jr.) remains a target for Notre Dame. He remains uncommitted.

Related:

Notre Dame’s best recruits from each state since 2000

Notre Dame’s top-ranked recruits since 2000