Ohio State's Freshmen Making Waves
Ohio State footballs freshman class of twenty-eight players is making waves, with several newcomers already showing potential as early contributors. Legend Bey, a quick playmaker, is drawing comparisons to program legends. Chris Henry Junior, a six-foot-five receiver, is moving well and snagging deep balls. Khary Wilder, a six-foot-four, two-hundred-forty-eight pound freshman, has a mature presence and could push for snaps early. Braxton Rembert, a six-foot-five linebacker, is built for impact. Fans and analysts are excited about this groups depth and talent, which could reshape the roster quickly.
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