The Hurry-Up: Ohio State has been actively recruiting Brandon Inniss, who plans to visit the Buckeyes in the spring, and Carson Hinzman approves of the Justin Frye hiring.
Ohio State has been in constant contact with five-star 2023 wide receiver Brandon Inniss ever since he came back on the market following his decommitment from Oklahoma in November.in the 2023 class per 247Sports’ composite rankings is already paying dividends. Inniss, who attended the All-American Bowl over the weekend because he was invited to participate in the 2023 contest, told“I think I’m going to get back out there in the spring,” Inniss said. “Around that time, I’ll be back.
Ohio State has plenty of competition for the ninth-ranked player in the 2023 cycle. The 6-foot, 190-pound resident toldhe’s considering Alabama, Georgia, Miami, Ohio State, Florida State, Florida, and USC the heaviest as he reopens his recruitment. No decision is imminent, and Inniss is perfectly content slow-playing his decision.
“It’s been fun so far,” Inniss said of his newly-opened recruitment. “I’m just taking it all in and waiting for the right time to commit. Which I think will be later in the year. I’m just enjoying it right now.” Heavy competition aside, Ohio State is at least going to get another crack at landing the talented pass-catcher. Giving Hartline acan only help the Buckeyes’ case, as Inniss was blown away by Hartline’s knowledge of the game when he visited OSU in June.
“Coach Hartline is like no other coach," Inniss said. "He breaks down the game to you in a way that no other coach will. It’s amazing to see what their receivers do in and out every single year.”