Football

Ohio State’s 2026 High School Football Camp Showcases Elite Talent

Top 2028 prospect Jett Harrison shines as nine players receive offers

The final Ohio State high school football camp of 2026 turned into a showcase of the next generation of Buckeye prospects, drawing a crowd that included Jett Harrison, the younger brother of Marvin Harrison Jr., as well as veteran recruiters Cortez Hankton, Christopher Vargas, RJ Day, Ty Snell and talent scout Steve Wiltfong.

The Offer Sheet

Among the standout performers were Xander Edwards, a four‑star running back from Florida, and Carson LaCombe, a four‑star wide receiver from Texas, who both earned offers. The camp also saw Jamir Lee, a defensive lineman from Georgia, Khristian White, a Texas running back, Gregory Kirwan, a Rhode Island tight end, Domonic Williams Jr., a North Carolina cornerback, and David Olotu‑Judah, another Texas cornerback, all receive scholarships. Additional prospects such as Austin Phillips, a linebacker from Indiana, Geo McKnight, an Ohio defensive tackle, and Aedyn Havili, a standout defensive tackle, added to the excitement, while Elijah Newman‑Hall, a 2028 running back commit, watched from the sidelines.

Quarterback commit Brady Edmunds impressed coaches with his poise, while other notable attendees included Josiah Boyd, Ty Snell, and the highly regarded recruit JT Tuimoloau. The camp also welcomed Gee Scott Jr., Larry Johnson and Carlos Locklyn, who observed the drills, and Kaylon Bailey, a top uncommitted linebacker target for the 2027 class, was present but opted out of the workouts.

The breadth of offers — nine in total, the most in any recent Buckeye camp — signals Ohio State’s aggressive pursuit of top talent across the 2026 and 2027 classes, setting the stage for a recruiting battle that could shape the program’s future.

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