STEALING FROM THE TEAM UP NORTH
Ohio State hosted several of the nation’s top underclassmen for unofficial visits this weekend, including Detroit Martin Luther King four-star wide receiver Rashawn Williams, who made the trip to campus with his mother and sister.
“It was amazing,” Williams told
Eleven Warriors. “[My family was] very
Impressed with everything that was said and how highly they preached about academics.”
The 6-foot-1, 185-pound Williams — who is considered the 21st-best wide receiver and No. 147 prospect overall in the Class of 2020 — has been to Columbus numerous times since the Buckeyes offered him a scholarship during a one-day camp last summer. That means there isn’t much left for him to see at this point, but the visit still gave him the opportunity to meet and spend time with interim wide receivers coach Brian Hartline, who made quite the first impression.
“He’s a very interactive person who cares about his players and helping them reach their goals on and off the field,” Williams said, explaining how the two watched film together. “He was giving me pointers on how I can better myself with my routes and catching the ball.”
Williams — who holds nearly two dozen scholarship offers from programs such as Boston College, Cincinnati, Indiana, Kansas State, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Missouri, Pittsburgh, Purdue and Syracuse — hasn’t been shy about his interest in the program, and sources close to him told Eleven Warriors he contemplated committing this weekend. It didn’t happen, of course, but is something worth monitoring moving forward.
“I plan on making my decision whenever I feel the time is right, or I feel as if it’s the best opportunity for me to succeed in life after football,” Williams said, explaining how he had a very in-depth discussion with his mother about the Buckeyes’ Real Life Wednesdays program on the car ride home. “I loved it, and so did my family.”
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