Black Stripe Alert! Ohio State tight end Max LeBlanc loses black stripe

Welcome to the Brotherhood #GoBucks

Black stripe alert! Tight end Max LeBlanc has shed his black stripe and becomes the 12th member of the freshman class to officially be welcomed to the Brotherhood.

LeBlanc originally hails from Quebec, Canada. He would later move to Chattanooga, Tennessee where he would star on the gridiron at The Baylor School. He was a four-star prospect and the No. 15 rated tight end nationally according to 247Sports.

The Freshman has appeared in one game this year against Western Michigan He will likely be headed for a red-shirt season being buried on the depth chart behind Gee Scott Jr, Bennett Christian, Will Kacmarek, and Jelani Thurman.

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Recruiting Roundup: 7 four-star prospects make college commitments

It’s spring game season in college football and with it comes a busy time on the recruiting circuit.

It’s spring game season in college football and with it comes a busy time on the recruiting circuit.

This past weekend, over a dozen highly ranked high school football players from around the country announced their college commitments, including seven recruits with a four-star rating. Here’s a review of who they are and where they are going.

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BOOM! Ohio State lands 2024 Tennessee tight end

The BOOMS start early during the Scarlet and Gray game #GoBucks

Just a few minutes beforeĀ [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] started their spring game, there was already a buzz among recruits.

That buzz was created by Tennessee tight endĀ [autotag]Max LeBlanc[/autotag], as he verbally committed to the Buckeyes while visiting for the Scarlet and Gray game. The 6-foot, 4-inch and 222 pound pass catcher is the 13th best tight end in the country and the 270th overall player according to the 247Sports composite.

LeBlanc is the 11th commit for the Buckeyes and continues their recent run of verbals. There isnā€™t a school in the country that is as hot on the recruiting trail asĀ [autotag]Ryan Day[/autotag]ā€™s Buckeyes.

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No. 1 tight end in Tennessee announces top four schools

Tennessee is one of four schools for tight end Max LeBlanc. LeBlanc is the No. 1 tight end in Tennessee.

Four-star tight end Max LeBlanc announced his top four schools onĀ  Wednesday.

Tennessee, Ohio State, North Carolina and Michigan are LeBlanc’s top four.

The 6-foot-5, 225-pound tight end is from Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He is originally from Montreal, Canada.

LeBlanc is the No. 324 overall prospect in the class of 2024. He ranks as the No. 19 tight end and No. 7 player in Tennessee, according to the On3Ā  industry rankings.

As a junior in 2022, LeBlanc finished with 39 receptions, 695 receiving yards, three touchdowns and averaged 17.8 yards per reception. LeBlanc and Baylor won the Tennessee Division-II-AAA championship.

LeBlanc made his first visit to Tennessee on March 25 with his high school teammate,Ā four-star wide receiver Amari Jefferson.

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Tennessee makes top-8 for 4-star tight end Max LeBlanc

Tennessee is one of 8 teams for four-star tight end Max LeBlanc. LeBlanc is a top-20 tight end in the class of 2024.

Four-star tight end Max LeBlanc announced his top-eight schools on Wednesday.

Tennessee, Ohio State, Duke, Penn State, Stanford, Michigan, Kentucky and Miami are LeBlanc’s top schools.

The 6-foot-5, 225-pound tight end is from from Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He moved to Chattanooga from Montreal and has earned 15-plus offers since the beginning of January.

LeBlanc is the No. 17 tight end and a four-star prospect, according to Rivals. He recorded 39 receptions for 695 receiving yards and three touchdowns as a junior last season, averaging 17.8 yards per reception. LeBlanc and Baylor won the Tennessee Division-II-AAA championship.

He received an offer from the Vols on Jan. 23, but has not taken a visit to Knoxville yet.

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MSU football is latest to offer 2024 Tennessee TE Max LeBlanc

Michigan State football is joining the party in the recruitment of a rising 2024 tight end prospect from the Volunteer State

Michigan State football is joining the party in the recruitment of a rising 2024 tight end prospect from the Volunteer State.

Max LeBlanc of Chattanooga, Tenn. announced on Thursday that he’s received a scholarship offer from the Spartans. LeBlanc is a tight end prospect and plays for Baylor School.

LeBlanc has yet to be ranked on 247Sports but will be soon enough based on the amount of interest he’s receiving on the recruiting trail. He holds more than 25 offers, according to 247Sports. Some of the more notable schools to extend an offer to LeBlanc includes Florida State, Oklahoma, Miami (FL), Ole Miss, Colorado and Michigan State.

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Ohio State football active early on Tuesday, two more offers out

The Buckeyes have some offers with their morning coffee. #GoBucks

TheĀ [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] football staff had their coffee with a few offers on the side Tuesday morning. Head coachĀ [autotag]Ryan Day[/autotag] and his assistants wasted no time getting out a pair of early offers to a couple of big time players.

One of the offers was to build a relationship that will be spanning over a few recruiting cycles while the other was looking into the short-term to a prospect that will sign later this year.

The Buckeyes are leaving no stone unturned in regards to recruiting and their national reach really showed today. Find out who got offered along with why it matters.