BOOM! Ohio State football adds another tight end to its 2025 recruiting class

BOOM! The Buckeyes add the in-state right end. #GoBucks

Ohio State football wanted to get two tight ends in its 2025 recruiting class, and on Thursday that mission was accomplished.

Already in the fold was Nate Roberts from Oklahoma, and now you can add Ohio’s own [autotag]Brody Lennon[/autotag]. The 6-foot, 4-inch, 220-pounder made it his commitment official, giving the Buckeyes the pair that they wanted in the cycle.

Lennon is ranked as the nation’s No. 608 overall prospect and 30th ranked tight end by the 247Sports Composite Rankings. Ohio State beat out Kentucky, Wisconsin and Missouri for his verbal. His junior season was fantastic, as he caught 32 passes for 750 yards and scored 11 touchdowns.

With the commitment of Lennon, Ohio State now has 20 commits in what is looking like another banner class for head coach Ryan Day.

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MSU football offers Ohio 3-star TE Brody Lennon

MSU football is the latest Big Ten program to extend an offer to 3-star TE Brody Lennon of Gates Mills, Ohio

Michigan State football is the latest Big Ten program to extend an offer to three-star tight end Brody Lennon of Gates Mills, Ohio.

Lennon announced the scholarship offer from the Spartans via X on Thursday. Lennon plays for Gilmour Academy and is listed as a three-star prospect in the 2025 class.

Lennon ranks as the No. 30 tight end and No. 25 prospect from Ohio in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 729 overall prospect nationally in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the class.

Michigan State is one of nearly 20 programs to extend Lennon an offer. Other notable schools to offer Lennon includes Penn State, Kentucky, Pitt, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Purdue and Virginia Tech.

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