Bo Jackson’s son Bo joins Ohio State's 2025 recruiting class

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Ohio State's loaded 2025 recruiting class gained another cornerstone Tuesday courtesy of an in-state commitment from ... Bo Jackson.

A four-star running back from Cleveland and the No. 136 recruit in the ESPN 300, Jackson announced his verbal pledge to Ryan Day & Co., choosing the Buckeyes over finalists Alabamaand Georgia.

Jackson is ranked as the ninth-best running back in the ESPN 300 and the No. 6 overall prospect in the state of Ohio for 2025.

Jackson, who was first offered by Ohio State in June 2022, committed to the Buckeyes following an official visit to Georgia last month and a trip to Ohio State this past weekend. He is the first running back to commit to Ohio State in the 2025 cycle.

Jackson, of course, also carries the same name as Auburn's star running back of the 1980s, and his "Bo" moniker is, in fact, a direct nod to 1985 Heisman Trophy winner.

Born Lamar Jackson Jr., "Bo" became Jackson's nickname at an early age and it stuck. Like the two-time All-American at Auburn, this Jackson also is a multi-sport athlete, starring in baseball and track and field outside of football at Villa Angela-St. Joseph.

Notably, Auburn was the last SEC program to offer Jackson during his recruitment.

Crazy Auburn couldn’t get Bo jr
 

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Ohio State's loaded 2025 recruiting class gained another cornerstone Tuesday courtesy of an in-state commitment from ... Bo Jackson.

A four-star running back from Cleveland and the No. 136 recruit in the ESPN 300, Jackson announced his verbal pledge to Ryan Day & Co., choosing the Buckeyes over finalists Alabamaand Georgia.

Jackson is ranked as the ninth-best running back in the ESPN 300 and the No. 6 overall prospect in the state of Ohio for 2025.

Jackson, who was first offered by Ohio State in June 2022, committed to the Buckeyes following an official visit to Georgia last month and a trip to Ohio State this past weekend. He is the first running back to commit to Ohio State in the 2025 cycle.

Jackson, of course, also carries the same name as Auburn's star running back of the 1980s, and his "Bo" moniker is, in fact, a direct nod to 1985 Heisman Trophy winner.

Born Lamar Jackson Jr., "Bo" became Jackson's nickname at an early age and it stuck. Like the two-time All-American at Auburn, this Jackson also is a multi-sport athlete, starring in baseball and track and field outside of football at Villa Angela-St. Joseph.

Notably, Auburn was the last SEC program to offer Jackson during his recruitment.

Crazy Auburn couldn’t get Bo jr
You'd think if one of your all time greats has a kid ranked in the Top 10 you'd have been the first to offer him just on principle. But, I get it from the kid's standpoint that he wanted to go somewhere other than where his dad was the legend.
 

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Ohio State's loaded 2025 recruiting class gained another cornerstone Tuesday courtesy of an in-state commitment from ... Bo Jackson.

A four-star running back from Cleveland and the No. 136 recruit in the ESPN 300, Jackson announced his verbal pledge to Ryan Day & Co., choosing the Buckeyes over finalists Alabamaand Georgia.

Jackson is ranked as the ninth-best running back in the ESPN 300 and the No. 6 overall prospect in the state of Ohio for 2025.

Jackson, who was first offered by Ohio State in June 2022, committed to the Buckeyes following an official visit to Georgia last month and a trip to Ohio State this past weekend. He is the first running back to commit to Ohio State in the 2025 cycle.

Jackson, of course, also carries the same name as Auburn's star running back of the 1980s, and his "Bo" moniker is, in fact, a direct nod to 1985 Heisman Trophy winner.

Born Lamar Jackson Jr., "Bo" became Jackson's nickname at an early age and it stuck. Like the two-time All-American at Auburn, this Jackson also is a multi-sport athlete, starring in baseball and track and field outside of football at Villa Angela-St. Joseph.

Notably, Auburn was the last SEC program to offer Jackson during his recruitment.

Crazy Auburn couldn’t get Bo jr
You'd think if one of your all time greats has a kid ranked in the Top 10 you'd have been the first to offer him just on principle. But, I get it from the kid's standpoint that he wanted to go somewhere other than where his dad was the legend.
that is not his kid :gucci:
 

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