Ohio State will learn it’s fate for a top 2027 offensive tackle target announcing his commitment later today

Offensive tackle Jimmy Kalis set to announce commitment on FridayPennsylvania has been kind to Ohio State in recent cycles, and the Buckeyes look poised to dip back into the Keystone State once again. Four-star offensive lineman Jimmy Kalis (Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic) moved firmly into the spotlight this week after Ohio State surged on the Crystal Ball, with the buzz around Columbus only getting louder in the last 48 hours.Kalis didn’t let things linger for long. The 2027 prospect took to social media on Thursday to announce that his recruitment is coming to a close, with a commitment set to go live today on the Rivals YouTube channel.

His final six — Clemson, Georgia, LSU, Miami, Ohio State, and Texas — reads like a who’s who of college football powers, but this one has increasingly felt like a Buckeye battle to lose.Ranked as the No. 322 player nationally and 32nd best offensive tackle in the 247Sports Composite, Kalis is exactly the type of trench piece Ohio State has made a priority this cycle. Tyler Bowen has emphasized both talent and numbers up front in 2027, and adding Kalis would check both boxes in a big way.Ohio State has been in a strong position since Kalis trimmed his list back in February, and all signs continue to point in the same direction.

Unless something changes at the last minute, the Buckeyes are on the verge of adding another piece to what is quickly becoming a loaded offensive line haul — and doing so just in time for a spring game weekend that tends to bring a little extra juice on the recruiting trail.🚨 NEWS 🚨 4-star OT Jimmy Kalis will announce his commitment on the Rivals YouTube channel on April 17 at 6:00 PM ET. His finalists are Ohio State, Georgia, Texas, Clemson, Miami, and LSU.Details: https://t.co/cwZePlxwtcpic.twitter.com/Xx0I9mu4qX— Rivals (@Rivals) April 16, 20264-star defensive line prospect trims top schools to five, keeps OSU in the mixIt’s become a near-daily occurrence at this point — Ohio State popping up in another top group for one of the nation’s best prospects.

Thursday was no different, as four-star defensive lineman Karlos May made his latest cut, and sure enough, Larry Johnson and the Buckeyes are right in the thick of it.Out of Birmingham (AL), May checks in at 6-foot-4, 305 pounds and already looks the part of a high-level interior presence. The 247Sports Composite tabs him as the No. 126 player nationally and 15th best at his position in the 2027 class, and with more than 30 offers to his name, it’s no surprise his recruitment is stacked. Trimming things down to five, May is still considering Auburn, Florida State, Georgia, Ohio State, and Ole Miss.For Ohio State, this is exactly where you want to be — firmly in the mix for a priority trench target with national appeal.

Johnson continues to show he can go toe-to-toe with anyone on the recruiting trail, and May is the type of player the Buckeyes would absolutely take in this cycle.Whether this one ultimately swings Ohio State’s way or not remains to be seen, but the bigger picture is clear: the Buckeyes are consistently putting themselves in position with elite defensive line talent. And as long as that trend holds, the wins will come.NEWS: Four-Star DL Karlos May is down to 5 Schools, he tells me for @RivalsThe 6’3 305 DL from Birmingham, AL is ranked as the No. 7 DL in the 2027 Rivals300Where Should He Go? https://t.co/AM28yRwftYpic.twitter.com/ijExWcv4AV— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 16, 2026Quick HitsStaying on the theme of top groups, Ohio State kept its foot in the door out west as well on Thursday.

Four-star wide receiver Blake Wong (California) trimmed his recruitment down to five schools, and the Buckeyes once again find themselves in the mix.Ranked as the No. 304 player nationally and 38th best receiver in the 2027 class per the 247Sports Composite, Wong is sorting through a final group that includes BYU, Ohio State, Oregon, UCLA, and Utah. It’s a strong West Coast-heavy list, making this one a bit more of a geographic battle, but Ohio State’s ability to stay involved here says plenty.The Buckeyes have made a habit of going national at the receiver position, and Brian Hartline’s track record continues to carry weight regardless of distance. Whether this one gains real traction or not, being firmly in Wong’s top group is another example of Ohio State casting a wide net — and connecting more often than not.NEWS: Four-Star WR Blake Wong is down to 5 Schools, he tells me for @Rivals⁰⁰The 6’1 184 WR totaled 84 receptions for 1,470 yards and 20 TDS in 2025 (10 games)⁰⁰Where Should He Go?⁰https://t.co/MXwDXSsfK5pic.twitter.com/Vutt2xelFf— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 16, 2026