{"id":163578,"date":"2022-12-20T21:36:10","date_gmt":"2022-12-20T21:36:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/the-hurry-up-an-early-signing-period-primer-as-ohio-state-waits-on-decisions-from-joshua-mickens-damon-wilson-matayo-uiagalelei-kayin-lee-and-ajani-cornelius\/"},"modified":"2022-12-20T21:36:10","modified_gmt":"2022-12-20T21:36:10","slug":"the-hurry-up-an-early-signing-period-primer-as-ohio-state-waits-on-decisions-from-joshua-mickens-damon-wilson-matayo-uiagalelei-kayin-lee-and-ajani-cornelius","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/the-hurry-up-an-early-signing-period-primer-as-ohio-state-waits-on-decisions-from-joshua-mickens-damon-wilson-matayo-uiagalelei-kayin-lee-and-ajani-cornelius\/","title":{"rendered":"The Hurry-Up: An Early Signing Period Primer As Ohio State Waits On Decisions from Joshua Mickens, Damon Wilson, Matayo Uiagalelei, Kayin Lee and Ajani Cornelius"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Early Signing Period has arrived. <\/p>\n

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\tBeginning at 7 am Wednesday morning, Ohio State will receive its National Letters of Intent from its commitments from the 2023 class, as their label officially switches from commits to signees.\n<\/p>\n

\tBut some uncertainty remains. As it stands, Ohio State has 20 players committed to its 2023 class. Could that number grow? Could it possibly shrink? With Signing Day almost here, we’ll delve into the storylines Ohio State fans should be following throughout the day.\n<\/p>\n

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\tAn unexpected signing announcement from Joshua Mickens
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\tFour-star 2023 Indiana defensive end Joshua Mickens always intended to sign Wednesday. That was never in doubt. But the former LSU commit had always planned on being a silent signee and then announcing his decision at the All-American Bowl in San Antonio on Jan. 7.\n<\/p>\n

\tThose plans have now changed, as the 6-foot-5, 225-pound Mickens plans on announcing his commitment at noon at a ceremony at Lawrence Central High School in Indianapolis.\n<\/p>\n

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\t\tLawrence Central four-star DE Joshua Mickens will make his announcement tomorrow at noon.\n\t<\/p>\n

\t\u2014 Kyle Neddenriep (@KyleNeddenriep) December 20, 2022<\/a>\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

\tBluntly, it would be shocking if Mickens’ pick was any other college besides Ohio State. Mickens took two visits to Columbus in November, one for the Nov. 12 game against Indiana and then went on an official visit for the Michigan game on Nov. 26. He decommitted from LSU a few days later and has not since been linked to any other school.\n<\/p>\n

\tIn his senior season, Mickens made 74 tackles (20.5 for loss) and 6.5 sacks. He would be the fourth defensive lineman to commit to OSU this cycle, joining Will Smith Jr., Jason Moore and Kayden McDonald.\n<\/p>\n

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\tWhat about the five-star defensive ends?
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\tThe news for OSU appears to be good on Mickens. On Damon Wilson, not so much.\n<\/p>\n

\tThe five-star Florida talent has been trending toward Georgia for weeks now and various 247Sports writers made projections for him to choose the Bulldogs when he makes his commitment at noon Wednesday.\n<\/p>\n

\tSo, what about Matayo Uiagalelei? That race appears too close to call at the moment. All three of his finalists, Ohio State, USC and Oregon, seem to think they have a chance at landing the premier five-star talent. Ohio State has been viewed as the favorite in this recruitment for a long time, but the allure of staying home at USC might have at least evened the scales with the Buckeyes.\n<\/p>\n

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\t\tPress Release: This Wednesday we will be hosting an Early Period Signing Day ceremony at the Mayne Event Center in downtown Bellflower at 9:00 AM. Please see details is attachment below. #DestinationBosco<\/a> #BraveNation<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/d2f3yKhwYs<\/a>\n\t<\/p>\n

\t\u2014 Bosco Football (@boscofootball) December 19, 2022<\/a>\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

\tIt seems the only concrete way the world will know for sure which way Uiagalelei is leaning is when he announces it to the world himself at a Signing Day ceremony at St. John Bosco (Bellflower, California) at noon Wednesday. Landing Uiagalelei would be a Signing Day coup that would make the 2023 class appear much stronger on paper. Should he go elsewhere, OSU is looking at its first class of only signing one five-star player in the 247Sports composite rankings since 2016.\n<\/p>\n

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\tIs Kayin Lee on flip watch?
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\tLast year’s Signing Day was mostly drama-free, but the day wasn’t without its drawbacks as OSU cornerback commit Terrance Brooks flipped to Texas. Could the Buckeyes lose another cornerback in the early signing period again?\n<\/p>\n

\tPerhaps, but that’s far from a certainty. Four-star cornerback Kayin Lee has been aggressively courted by Auburn and the Georgia prospect visited the SEC school’s campus earlier this month and sported Tigers gear during his state championship game.\n<\/p>\n

\tIt also didn’t help that OSU quality control coach Miguel Patrick, Lee’s former high school coach, left Columbus to become UAB’s defensive line coach.\n<\/p>\n

\tBut Tim Walton and OSU have made a strong effort to keep Lee in the 2023 class, and there’s cautious optimism from the Buckeyes he will sign with them in the end. Lee will make his final decision about his future this week and OSU certainly hopes that he will be in Columbus.\n<\/p>\n

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\tOSU’s top transfer target Agent Cornelius to commit Wednesday
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\tThe drama doesn’t stop with high school prospects, as Ohio State eagerly waits for the decision of its top transfer portal target this offseason, Rhode Island offensive tackle Ajani Cornelius.\n<\/p>\n

\tCornelius will announce his decision at 6 pm Wednesday and is expected to choose from a group of OSU, Tennessee, Nebraska and Oregon, as he’s made an official visit to each.\n<\/p>\n

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\t\tI will be announcing my commitment at 6PM EST on Wednesday pic.twitter.com\/L2WIucy2wA<\/a>\n\t<\/p>\n

\t\u2014 Ajani Cornelius (@AJCornelius65) December 20, 2022<\/a>\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

\tOne day before the decision, where Cornelius will end up remains uncertain. From OSU’s perspective, the Buckeyes will need to either land the potential impact player or go back to the drawing board at that position.\n<\/p>\n

\tThe other two transfer tackles they’ve offered thus far are seemingly off the board, as UTEP tackle Jeremiah Byers committed to Florida State Monday<\/a> and Tulsa tackle Dillon Wade told 247Sports he is down to Auburn and USC. As of now, it appears it’s Cornelius or bust for the Buckeyes.\n<\/p>\n

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\tAlso of note
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\tEarlier this month, Ohio State five-star 2023 wide receiver commit Brandon Inniss cautioned he may delay his signing until February with the uncertainty of Brian Hartline’s future with OSU at the time, with rumors swirling he’d interview for the Cincinnati job. Now that Hartline has said he’ll be in Columbus for at least another season, Inniss feels no need to wait until February and announced he’d sign with OSU on Wednesday.\n<\/p>\n

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\t\tto paper in 24 hours its official!! #blessed<\/a>\n\t<\/p>\n

\t\u2014 Brandon Inniss (@brandon5star2) December 20, 2022<\/a>\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

\tIn his senior season for American Heritage High School (Fort Lauderdale, Florida), Inniss hauled in 73 receptions for 1,336 receiving yards and 15 receiving touchdowns while adding 1,947 all-purpose yards. He’s the highest-ranked prospect in Ohio State’s 2023 class.\n<\/p>\n<\/div>\n