The Buckeyes’ latest offer was sent out to a 2026 linebacker. Ohio State’s coaching staff has been all over the country in full evaluation mode looking for the next commit, and Wednesday was no different for the Buckeyes.
The Buckeyes were busy again on the trail offering new players in the 2026 class. Now that James Laurinaitis is manning the linebacker room, there’s plenty to be excited about.
Ohio State promoting James Laurinaitis to linebacker has already paid dividends on the recruiting trail. The Buckeyes landed a commitment from 2025 four-star linebacker, Tarvos Alford, in late March.
The James Laurinaitis effect is once again having a positive impact on Ohio State football recruiting. We have recently seen it with the commitment of Florida linebacker, Tarvos Alford.
It's no secret how former Ohio State Buckeyes linebackers Steele Chambers and Tommy Eichenberg feel about James Laurinaitis. Both of the ex-Buckeyes praised Laurinaitis and his recent promotion to linebackers coach during a media session on Wednesday at the NFL Combine.
Call it the James Laurinaitis effect for Ohio State football and its recruitment of linebackers. Although the newly elevated former Buckeye hasn’t been out on the recruiting trail for long, he’s still making his mark.
With James Laurinaitis getting elevated to Ohio State football’s linebackers coach, he has much more responsibility on the recruiting trail. Finding players that fit what he is looking for is key, and it seems like he has found one in Georgia’s Jaedon Harmon.
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When James Laurinaitis decided to turn off the microphone at 97.1 FM and pick up and whistle, the goal was to make it back to Ohio State. Nothing was promised, including a spot on the coaching staff with little professional experience.
When Ohio State football elevated James Laurinaitis to linebackers coach, it was seen as a win-win. It’s looking like even more than that after the former All-American met with the media on Tuesday.
Even though the path to securing a staff took longer than expected, Ryan Day has the right people in place for Ohio State entering 2024. The Buckeyes
The promotion of James Laurinaitis is a great thing for Ohio State in multiple areas, one of which being recruiting. It’s been a busy offseason for Ohio State thus far, but it’s been an extremely successful one to say the least.
One potential hire for the Cleveland Browns has went to the wayside. The Browns won’t be going down to Columbus and taking a coach from Ohio State, as the Buckeyes latest move all but puts a fork in that.
Ohio State made the inevitable decision to make former player James Laurinaitis a member of the coaching staff officially. After serving as a graduate assistant for one season, Laurinaitis will now be one of the 10 full-time coaches on the Buckeyes’ staff.
The last few weeks have been a whirlwind when talking about Ohio State football coaches coming and going and the most recent change has been announced.
Just one year after returning home to Columbus to serve as a graduate assistant for the same school he once captained as a player, James Laurinaitis has
Ohio State is still in the mix for multiple top target 2025 prospects Though reports have indicated that James Laurinaitis has interviewed for a position with the Cleveland Browns, he is still on staff with the Buckeyes and his impact seems to still be paying dividends for OSU.
James Laurinaitis could be one of many trying to leave the college coaching world In today’s age of social media, where anyone can be verified on Twitter/X by paying money, it becomes difficult to decide what rumors/reports to share with our readers.
Akron Hoban product Eli Lee is the latest to earn an Ohio State offer. Ohio State will certainly need to load up at the linebacker position in the 2025 class.
For a decade Ohio State was linebacker university with three all-world linebackers patrolling the sidelines. From now until preseason camp starts in August, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week.
Ohio State has long been considered Linebacker-U. And this season is no different. Well, it's a little different. Former Buckeyes great James Laurinaitis joined the coaching staff as a graduate assistant and is in his first season with Ohio State.
The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame announced the nominees for the College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2024 Monday, and two Ohio State Buckeyes made the cut.
James Laurinaitis was the real deal for the Ohio State Buckeyes from 2005-2008. He's one of the best players in school history, and now the three-time All-American is heading back to Columbus to impart his wisdom to current players.
The Buckeyes on Friday announced the addition of former linebacker James Laurinaitis to the coaching staff as a graduate assistant linebacker coach. Laurinaitis served as a graduate assistant at Notre Dame last season under former Buckeyes teammate Marcus Freeman.
The National Football Foundation announced on Wednesday afternoon the 78 players and seven coaches who will appear on the 2022 ballot for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame, including former Ohio State safety Mike Doss and linebacker James Laurinaitis.
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