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Boom! Ohio State adds second receiver to 2027 class

Boom! Ohio State adds second receiver to 2027 class

Mark Russell, Buckeyes WireSat, June 27, 2026 at 9:05 PM UTC

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Boom! The Ohio State football team has added a second wide receiver commit to its 2027 class. Three-star receiver Jordan Donahoo has given his verbal pledge to play for the Buckeyes next year.

Hailing from Oviedo, Florida, Donahoo chose Ohio State over Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, and Minnesota. He recently made an official visit to Columbus alongside OSU commit Jamier Brown and another target, Blake Wong, with the latter expected to commit to BYU.

Donahoo is ranked as the No. 150 wide receiver in the country according to 247Sports composite rankings. Standing at 6-foot-4 and 190 pounds, he gives the Buckeyes another big target. This is the second commitment at receiver this week, joining elite 2029 receiver Austin Brown.

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Donahoo becomes the 17th recruit to give his pledge to play in Scarlet and Gray next season and the second receiver in the class. The coaching staff is still hoping to sway Monshun Sales from Indiana, the No. 2 overall receiver in the class, to join the Buckeyes. At this point, it looks like Sales may be headed in a different direction, but there's still time.

After yesterday's monster commitment from five-star offensive tackle Caden Moss, Ohio State has now moved up to having the No. 8 class in the country. The good news is there are still some big names out there that the Buckeyes are hoping to snag, in particular, running back David Gabriel-Georges and defensive lineman Marcus Fakatou. Both are five-star prospects and would push the class even higher.

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