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Ohio State offers 2027 Texas native, continues to grow summer guest list
The Buckeyes sent out their latest offer in the 2027 class to a top Texas athlete.
The busy offseason continues for the Buckeyes, as Wednesday was another news-filled day. The report of Ohio State hiring Matt Patricia to take over the defensive coordinator role is an interesting choice, but Ryan Day has earned the benefit of the doubt when it comes to his new hires with a national championship now under his belt.
Additional promotions being named for both Tim Walton and Matt Guerrieri, those are moves that were well deserved and expected, so while not a shock, it’s proof to how busy the last couple weeks have been.
Besides the coaching staff additions and moves, recruiting continues to be at the forefront of the coaching staff’s minds, and there’s plenty of new updates to get into on the trail.
Ohio State offers 2027 Texas native
Always a priority state when it comes to recruiting, Texas has been nothing but good to Ohio State over the years. The Buckeyes make their rounds in the Lone Star State each recruiting cycle, and rightfully so when you consider the amount of talent that is being produced in one of the better football regions the country has to offer.
Making another stop in Texas on Wednesday, the Buckeyes offered their latest player in the 2027 class in Myson Johnson-Cook. A 6-foot-2, 220 pound athlete out of the familiar DeSoto prep power, Johnson-Cook is the No. 19 player nationally and the top athlete in the country per the 247Sports Composite.
Nearly 20 offers to his name from the likes of Georgia, Oregon, Penn State, Tennessee, Texas A&M, USC, and a host of others, it’s not hard to see why Ohio State has decided to get in the mix. Being able to play a multitude of positions, Johnson-Cook has the speed and size to be a difference maker anywhere on the field, but at running back, this is a can’t-miss type of player.
Odds are Ohio State’s offensive staff will be all over this recruitment for the long haul, and having success at DeSoto before doesn’t hurt either.
Official visits getting set in favor of seeing the Buckeyes
Sure to be a loaded summer, Ohio State always has an impressive month of June when it comes to hosting top talent from all over the country. The same case this coming summer, the Buckeyes are already seeing top names put their visit plans in place to get to Columbus. With this coaching staff doing a bulk of their official visits early on in June, look for the success from last year’s opportunities to carry right over as the plan looks to be replicated.
New names being added to the future guest list, four-star running back Carsyn Baker let it be known he will be in town for an Ohio State official visit come June 13.
The No. 241 player nationally and 18th best running back in the 2026 class per the 247Sports Composite, the Georgia native will get a chance to spend ample time with position coach Carlos Locklyn, and his recruiting chops speak for themselves.