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Ohio State Buckeyes On Track to Flip 4-Star Florida Gators Commit Amaris Williams? | Recruiting Tracker

The Ohio State Buckeyes are trending to flip an elite defensive line prospect, in four-star Clinton (N.C.) Florida Gators commit, Amaris Williams.

Williams has been committed to Florida since June but was recently crystalballed to the Buckeyes by a pair of 247Sports recruiting insiders, while multiple other industry experts have also projected the flip to Ohio State.

The Ohio State Buckeyes are trending for one of the top prospects in the 2025 class, in five-star North Shore (Houston, TX) cornerback, Devin Sanchez.

Amaris Williams, Clinton, Defensive Line

According to three different crystal ball predictions from 247 Sports, including that of Director of Football Recruiting Steve Wiltfong and national analyst Mike Roach, the Buckeyes will land Sanchez upon his Jan 6. commitment.

Sanchez will announce his decision at the All-American Bowl in San Antonio and will choose between Texas A&M, Alabama and Ohio State.

October 25

Amaris Williams, Clinton, Defensive Line

The Ohio State Buckeyes added another commitment to their 2025 recruiting class on Wednesday, with three-star linebacker Eli Lee committing to the program.

Lee picked the Buckeyes over Akron, Central Michigan, Iowa State and Massachusetts.

Lee, who attends Archbishop Hoban in Akron, OH, is a standout at the same high school as current Buckeyes running back Chip Traynum.

“I’m enjoying the ride,” Lee said. “I just love playing football (and) I get rewarded. I’m thankful for my teammates, they’ve given me the opportunity, the school has given me the opportunity. I’m just thankful for them.”

October 14

Amaris Williams, Clinton, Defensive Line

The Ohio State Buckeyes won in two ways on Saturday. Amid a 41-7 blowout win over the Purdue Boilermakers, the Buckeyes also landed a commitment from 2025 St. Francis Academy (Baltimore, MD) cornerback Blake Woodby.

Woodby chose the Buckeyes over teams like Oregon, Tennessee, Alabama and Clemson. His decision came down to Oregon and Ohio State.

“It was a tough decision because of my relationships with both of those coaching staffs,” Woodby told On3. “I have great connections with my position coaches at Ohio State and Oregon, so I thought a lot about both schools. In the end, I chose Ohio State because of the feeling I had on campus. When I visited for the first time in the spring, it just felt like me.”

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