The Hurry-Up: Tackett Curtis receives his third visit from Jim Knowles and Caleb Downs, Jayden Bonsu and Olaus Alinen lock in official visits to Ohio State.
. “We had an awesome trip. They have a really good scheme for me and a good defense and I’d feel like I’d thrive in their defense.
“They showed us so much love. They had everybody with us the whole day from early in the morning to the afternoon. There wasn’t a dull moment. We were constantly talking to the coaches and they were putting on programs for us and showing us what they had to offer.” Curtis’ recruitment is slowly winding down, and the 6-foot-2, 220-pound has three official visits scheduled for next month: Wisconsin June 3-5, USC June 17-19 and Ohio State June 24-26. While he could conceivably add two more visits to his slate, as of now it appears OSU will get the last official visit from Curtis, who plans on making a college commitment sometime before the start of his senior season.
The last weekend of June is shaping up to be a massive recruiting weekend for Ohio State, as Curtis will be just one of several marquee targets on campus. Ohio State’s highest-priority safety target for the current recruiting cycle, five-star Georgia safetyOhio state official visit June 24-26
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