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Ohio State Football Extends Offer to In-State Running Back

The Ohio State football high school camps are currently underway, providing the perfect opportunity to identify talented players and offer scholarships on the spot. One such player who received a scholarship offer at the camp is Nino Hill, a three-star running back from Canton McKinley in the class of 2025.

Standing at 6-feet and 185 pounds, Hill is seen as an ideal addition to Ohio State’s recruiting backfield, which already includes four-star back Bo Jackson. Hill’s physical running style could complement Jackson’s skillset well, making him a potential lightning to Jackson’s thunder in the future.

While Hill has received offers from smaller schools at the FBS level, such as UMASS, Ohio State will likely have to compete with schools like Wisconsin for his commitment. Hill has visited the Wisconsin campus multiple times, and an offer from them could be forthcoming as his recruitment gains momentum.

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