BOOM Three-star wide receiver Bryson Rodgers commits to Ohio State.
He considers his relationship with Brian Hartline to be very special, and he knows the offer wouldn't have come if the OSU wide receivers coach didn't believe in him. It's a big reason Rodgers felt comfortable pulling the trigger and giving OSU his verbal.
“One thing I love about coach Hartline and Ohio State, he doesn’t take any portal receivers. I don’t know if anybody in college football realizes that, but coach Hartline is big on not taking any portal guys because he believes in the guys in his room that he’s trusted from years before,” Rodgers said. “That just shows again how great of a guy he is and how much he believes in his players.”
Rodgers is the eighth commit in the 2023 class, and the third player from Florida to give their verbal to the Buckeyes in the cycle, joining four-star safety
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