BOOM! Ohio State football lands a commitment from 2025 in-state athlete

BOOM! The Buckeyes start their weekend on the right foot

For some recruits, they are looking for that one offer to end their recruitment, and Ohio State is one of those schools that has that impact.

That was the case for in-state 2025 athlete, [autotag]Bodpegn Miller[/autotag] with Buckeyes just offering him a scholarship just a few days ago on June 18th. The 6-foot, 4-inch, 180-pound prospect didn’t need much time to mull it over, verbally committing to Ohio State on Friday morning.

Miller is somewhat of an unknown prospect and is not currently ranked by the 247Sports Composite. His frame suggests that he will play wide receiver, but with many athletes you have to wait and see when they arrive on campus to put them at a position.

He is his schools starting quarterback, but could also play safety, giving the Buckeyes an intriguing option at multiple positions. Miller’s commitment is No. 17 on the cycle, which continues to pace all of college football as the top group in the country according to the 247Sports Composite Team Rankings.

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Ohio State football offers athlete from its backyard

Ohio State offers athlete from its backyard #GoBucks

Ohio State football has been making moves on the recruiting trail and it has found another underrated recruit from its own state. Bodpegn Miller is a three-star athlete in the class of 2025 from Mansfield, Ohio, and made some jaws drop at a recent Ohio State football camp.

Standing at 6-foot, 4-inches and 180-pounds, its pretty easy to picture Miller as a standout receiver in a future Ohio State offense. Also known as a prep track star, the Ontario High School stud is currently playing quarterback in the prep ranks as is seen as a diamond in the rough kind of prospect with a top-tier ceiling to go with the ball of clay potential.

The Buckeyes aren’t the only team interested in his services though. He has also received offers from Boston College and Big Ten foe, Northwestern. The Wildcats were his first Big Ten offer, which took place almost two months ago.

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