The Ohio State football program, led by wide receivers coach Brian Hartline, is already making progress in recruiting for the 2028 class. After signing several five-star recruits in prior years, the Buckeyes are trying to add Brysen Wright, a 6-foot-3, 200-pound receiver from Florida who impressed at a recent camp. Despite an injury, Wright impressed coaches by expressing faith in OSU’s development programs and his ability to follow in the footsteps of outstanding Oklahoma receivers. His visit to Ohio State marks the start of what may be a significant recruitment process.
By The Numbers
- Brysen Wright has 31 receptions for 646 yards and eight touchdowns as a freshman.
- Ohio State presently has four wide receivers committed to the 2026 class, including Chris Henry Jr., a five-star recruit.
State of Play
- Brysen Wright is an early target in the 2028 recruiting class, following Ohio State’s success with Florida wide receivers.
- Wright has already gotten offers from several elite institutions, including Georgia, Texas, and Oregon.
What’s next?
- Wright intends to camp at LSU soon and is considering other potential visits to colleges such as
- Miami and Alabama. He plans to make a selection depending on which program will best prepare him for a career in the NFL.
Bottom line.
Ohio State is portraying itself as a frontrunner in Wright’s recruiting, citing its track record of producing outstanding wide receivers. The Buckeyes’ ability to attract top talent like Wright demonstrates their unwavering dedication to football success.