Could Michigan football land an elite DB from Columbus, Ohio?

All signs point to yes! #GoBlue

Every now and again, Michigan football dips into Ohio and nabs someone Ohio State wants. Other times, OSU neglects its homegrown talent in order to secure someone more on the national radar.

Of the latter, players such as tight end Jake Butt, defensive end Taco Charlton, or current safety Rod Moore have made the best of the Buckeyes spurning them for one reason or another. And the Wolverines are hoping to add another Columbus, Ohio product that’s highly rated yet doesn’t have an offer from Ohio State.

2025 Columbus (Ohio) Marion-Franklin four-star cornerback Dawayne Galloway is among the nation’s elite, ranked at No. 96 overall according to the 247Sports Composite. The 11th-best cornerback and fifth-best player in the state of Ohio, Galloway received a 247Sports Crystal Ball from Allen Trieu indicating that the maize and blue will be his school of choice.

Of course, Ohio State could swoop in late, but given that other top-tier schools are pursuing Galloway (such as Penn State, Georgia, Auburn, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas A&M, and Wisconsin) it makes the Buckeyes’ job that much harder when others indicate they want in on his talents.

Trieu also wrote the scouting report and indicates that his game is similar to former Wolverines standout Ambry Thomas:

Brings excellent track speed to the football field. Speed shows up in his closing ability and also after he gets his hands on the ball both as a defensive back and a wide receiver or return man. Will be physical at the line and junior tape shows experience in off-man as well as press-man. Needs to add more weight and strength but has the frame to do so. Needs more reps against receivers who can match his speed and athleticism and challenge him. Has some rawness to his game, but pure speed and playmaking ability are at a high level and upside because of that is high. That gives him the opportunity to be a starter, not just at cornerback, but as a return man, at a high major program.

The last time OSU passed on a defensive back in its backyard it turned out that said DB (Rod Moore) made the game-deciding play to seal The Game for Michigan. Certainly, the Wolverines would love a repeat of all steps involved.

Four-star cornerback Dawayne Galloway has Kentucky in top 12

Four-star recruit Dawayne Galloway has Kentucky in his final twelve schools.

When it comes to recruiting, basketball might be king in Lexington, but fans certainly have an interest in Kentucky Wildcats football recruiting as well. The Cats got some good news on that front on Friday, as 2025 recruit Dawayne Galloway named Kentucky in his final 12 schools.

Galloway is a top 200 recruit for most services, and is rated at four stars. On3 has him as the 103rd ranked player. The cornerback from Columbus, Ohio would be a big-time addition to the Wildcats.

Kentucky was named by Galloway as one of 12 finalists, along with Oklahoma, Colorado, Georgia, Tennessee and Michigan among others. UK recruiting coordinator is a terrific recruiter, and he’s got his work cut out for him here.

The Wildcats have a top 25 recruiting class for 2024. They have been able to get a number of very good players into Lexington in recent years. They’ll look to continue the momentum into 2025, and landing Galloway would be a very good way to start.

4-star CB Dawayne Galloway includes Georgia among top schools

Top-100 2025 prospect Dawayne Galloway has UGA in his top schools

Georgia football is in the running for four-star cornerback recruit Dawayne Galloway out of Marion-Franklin High School in Columbus, Ohio. Galloway is one of the top cornerbacks in the 2025 class.

Standing 6-foot-1, 175 pounds, Galloway is one of the most physically-gifted players at the position. He’s also a track star, logging a 100-meter time of 10.42 as a sophomore.

247Sports rates Galloway as the No. 12 cornerback, the No. 4 player in Ohio and the No. 97 recruit in his class. The Bulldogs offered Galloway in October, adding to a list of some of the top programs in the country.

Galloway will choose from among Georgia, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Michigan, Penn State, Purdue, Colorado, West Virginia, Syracuse and UCF.

While Galloway lives in Big Ten territory, UGA has had no issue in recruiting out-of-state under Kirby Smart. Galloway will begin to narrow down his list as the 2025 cycle takes shape headed into spring practice.

UGA football offers DB Dawayne Galloway

UGA football offers scholarship to tall, speedy defensive back recruit Dawayne Galloway

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to elite defensive back recruit Dawayne Galloway. Galloway has an impressive combination of size and speed that is making him a rising recruit.

Dawayne Galloway is ranked as a three-star recruit in the class of 2025. Galloway has elite speed and runs track at a very high level.

Galloway plays high school football for Marion-Franklin High School in Columbus, Ohio. The 6-foot-2, 175-pound cornerback is ranked as a three-star recruit, per 247Sports.

The Marion-Franklin standout is the No. 40 cornerback in the class of 2025 and the No. 13 player in Ohio. As a sophomore, Galloway placed second in the state finals in both the 100-meters and 200-meters events.

Galloway has received over 10 scholarship offers since Georgia offered him a scholarship in late September. Galloway’s recent scholarship offers include Liberty, Auburn, Oklahoma, and West Virginia.

Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs have the nation’s top recruiting class in the 2025 cycle.

Michigan State football offers rising 2025 Ohio prospect

Michigan State football offers rising 2025 Ohio prospect

Michigan State has offered one of the hottest prospects in the 2025 recruiting class, extending an offer to Dawayne Galloway Jr., a native of Columbus, Ohio.

Galloway has picked up offers from Georgia, Maryland, Michigan, Penn State, Texas A&M and West Virginia over the past week, after a great start to his junior season.

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