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2025 MI OL Avery Gach (ttun Verbal)

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Class: 2025 (high school)
Position: Offensive Line
School: Franklin (MI) Groves
Height: 6-foot-5
Weight: 265 lbs

 
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So I want Avery in this class because he is a highly skilled OT that we need to land...but the fact he is from that miserable state up north would make it even better. Come be the Charles Woodson of our OL.
 
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Birm believes that OSU is in the lead here. Quite the big deal as Gach is a MSU legacy, but with the current events up north, he is looking for other programs to continue his football career. Making his 5th or 6th UV to OSU on Saturday to watch OSU play Maryland
 
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Avery Gach named Ohio State as a top school for him along with Michigan, Georgia, Penn State and USC. He mentioned loving the consistency the coaching staff has with him and talked about his great relationship with Frye and Day.

He’s visited each school so far this season besides USC, will be back at Michigan this weekend for their game against Indiana and may return to Ohio State next weekend for the Penn State game.

 
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Avery Gach named Ohio State as a top school for him along with Michigan, Georgia, Penn State and USC. He mentioned loving the consistency the coaching staff has with him and talked about his great relationship with Frye and Day.

He’s visited each school so far this season besides USC, will be back at Michigan this weekend for their game against Indiana and may return to Ohio State next weekend for the Penn State game.



One of Ohio State’s top offensive lineman targets in the 2025 cycle enjoyed his time in Columbus last week.

On Oct. 7, four-star Michigan prospect Avery Gach made his first trip back to Ohio State since camping with the Buckeyes over the summer and witnessed the team’s 37-17 victory over Maryland.
“It was a really good visit,” Gach told Eleven Warriors. “I’d say my main takeaway was they’re for sure really interested in me. Every single visit I take there has been a good one.”

While on the trip, Gach checked in with both Justin Frye and Ryan Day.
“I talked to coach Day before the game and we just talked about how he was supposed to come up to my school (in the off week) but he couldn’t make it, so he apologized for that. He was thankful we were there,” Gach said. “Coach Frye and I talked about the offensive line, how my season was going and how the game was going to go.”
When Gach watched Ohio State on the field, he admired how the offensive line bounced back against the Terrapins after a poor first-half showing.
“The second half was better than the first,” Gach said. “Donovan Jackson looks really good and is having a good year. Obviously, they lost three guys to the draft on their offensive line. Two of the three are starting, too. It’s a big loss but they look pretty good.”
The 6-foot-5, 275-pound Gach plays offensive tackle for Wylie E. Groves High School (Franklin, Michigan), but said he is open to playing anywhere on the offensive line in college. He’s yet to have any specific conversations with Frye in regards to where he envisions him lining up at the collegiate level, though.
“I could see myself bumping to guard in college or staying at tackle. I could even snap the ball as well,” Gach said. “We haven’t talked about it too much though. Wherever I can get on the field earliest (is where I’d want to play).”
Gach said he hasn’t put much thought into any sort of decision timeline but may start narrowing things down within a few months. In addition to Ohio State, Gach named Michigan, Penn State, Georgia and USC as schools he’s high on at the moment but said his recruitment remains open.
“An appealing aspect is they’re always competing for national championships and it’s close to home,” Gach said of Ohio State. “They’re one of the top schools I’m looking at.”

 
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