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Also from Wiltfong:
Gibson competed in the camp, which was not expected, and he showed the elite athleticism that college programs covet. At 6-foot-4, 200-pounds Gibson was erratic as a passer, but he made some strong throws and the tools are there to be fine-tuned. In a game setting when you add the run element, hes an absolute game-changer with the football in his hands.
247Sports learned on Friday evening following the camp that Ohio State is now No. 1 for Gibson, as they battle Tennessee and several others for the U.S. Army All-Americans National Signing Day signature. Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes BUSINESS school were cited as the main reasons why Ohio State has climbed past the rest to this point. The Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) American Heritage standout and nations top-rated athlete according to 247Sports was making his first-ever visit to Columbus, arriving early Friday afternoon, and the good news for Buckeyes fans is, he will stick around until Sunday.
- Steve Wiltfong
247Sports learned on Friday evening following the camp that Ohio State is now No. 1 for Gibson, as they battle Tennessee and several others for the U.S. Army All-Americans National Signing Day signature. Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes business school were cited as the main reasons why Ohio State has climbed past the rest to this point. The Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) American Heritage standout and nations top-rated athlete according to 247Sports was making his first-ever visit to Columbus, arriving early Friday afternoon, and the good news for Buckeyes fans is, he will stick around until Sunday.
- Steve Wiltfong
Also from Wiltfong:
Gibson competed in the camp, which was not expected, and he showed the elite athleticism that college programs covet. At 6-foot-4, 200-pounds Gibson was erratic as a passer, but he made some strong throws and the tools are there to be fine-tuned. In a game setting when you add the run element, hes an absolute game-changer with the football in his hands.