Ohio State is in good shape for a couple of Cincinnati prospects. After offensive lineman Austin Siereveld included the Buckeyes in his top six yesterday, four-star athlete Malik Hartford included the Buckeyes in his top seven this morning.
Top 7.. Top 3🔜 #crownme pic.twitter.com/pRX2rUPpkc
— Malik Hartford🤴🏽 (@MalikHartford) February 11, 2022
Hartford, who is rated as the No. 216 overall player in the 2023 class, the No. 18 athlete, and the No. 4 player in the state of Ohio, is expected to begin his career at either free safety or linebacker, but could eventually play wide receiver. He also plays a big role on special teams for Lakota West, one of the top teams in the GMC.
“He’s a very physical player who covers an insane amount of ground in a short period of time,” Lakota West head coach Tom Bolden said. “His IQ matches his ability. He makes coverage checks and takes great pride on being a difference-maker on special teams.”
The Buckeyes were included amongst several top teams from the midwest: Michigan State, Michigan, Cincinnati, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Notre Dame.
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