Ohio Early National Signing Day 2023: Updates on where high school football seniors have signed

Follow SBLive Ohio to track where the top high school football seniors have signed to play their college football

Football's Early National Signing Day is upon us throughout the country and one of the top states when it comes to college recruitment of high school football players is the Buckeye State.

Many high schoolers will ink their names onto their National Letters of Intent (NLI) and some may decide to flip on their earlier commitments at last minute to sign with another school or re-open their recruitment. 

Stay tuned to SBLive Ohio and specifically this post for all the latest on early signing day in Ohio as this post will update the signings of the top 30 players in the state (rankings according to 247Sports).

As of 4:15 pm, 27 of the 28 committed players in Ohio's top 30 have signed, with the exceptions being No. 14 Dominic Kirks of Riverside (Washington).

Two of the top 30 players in Ohio's Class of 2024 came into the day uncommitted - No. 20 Timothy Carpenter of Trotwood-Madison and No. 30 Dorian Williams of Princeton.

Ohio Class of 2024 signings on Early National Signing Day (in order of signing)

No. 18 Ted Hammond, St. Xavier - Michigan

No. 12 Luke Hamilton, Avon - Michigan

No. 10 Terhyon Nichols , Withrow - Kentucky

No. 8. Brian Robinson, Westerville North - Kentucky 

No. 26. Rickey Williams, Archbishop Hoban - West Virginia

No. 4. Jordan Marshall, Archbishop Moeller - Michigan

No. 23. Ben Roebuck, St. Edward - Michigan 

No. 2. Ethan Grunkemeyer, Olentangy - Penn State

No. 7. Reggie Powers, Centerville - Oklahoma

No. 13. William Satterwhite, Archbishop Hoban - Tennessee

No. 19 Gavin Grover, Olentangy - Cincinnati 

No. 17. Francis Brewu, Thomas Worthington - Pittsburgh 

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No. 16. Damarion Witten, Glenville - Ohio State 

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No. 29 Jaylen Watson, Toledo Central Catholic - Iowa

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No. 22 Deontae Armstrong, St. Edward - Ohio State

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No. 3 Garrett Stover, Big Walnut - Ohio State 

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No. 6 Koy Beasley, LaSalle - Purdue

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No. 15. Tayvion Galloway, Pickerington Central - Purdue 

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No. 27 Mercer Luniewski, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy - Michigan State 

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No. 28. Marc Nave, Toledo Central Catholic - Kentucky 

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No. 24. Karson Hobbs, Archbishop Moeller - Notre Dame 

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No. 11. Elias Rudolph, Taft - Miami (FL)

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No. 9. Loghan Thomas, St. Edward - Notre Dame

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No. 21. Devontae Armstrong, St. Edward - Ohio State 

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No. 1. Aaron Scott, Jr., Springfield - Ohio State

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No. 25. Taebron Bennie-Powell, Lakota West - Notre Dame 

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No. 5. Bryce West, Glenville - Ohio State 

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Don't forget to refresh this post throughout the day to see all of our updates.

-- Ryan Isley | ryan@scorebooklive.com | @sbliveoh

(Feature photo: Springfield's Aaron Scott, Jr. runs the ball against St. Edward in the Division I state championship game on Friday, December 1, 2023. Scott, Jr. is the top-ranked recruit in the state of Ohio's 2024 class according to 247Sports. Photo credit: Jeff Harwell, SBLive Sports)


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Ryan Isley, SBLive Sports

RYAN ISLEY, SBLIVE SPORTS

Ryan Isley is a regional editor at SBLive Sports for the states of Ohio and Pennsylvania. Ryan, a native of Akron, Ohio, has been following and covering high school sports in Ohio for more than 20 years, including the St. Vincent-St. Mary basketball teams that featured NBA superstar LeBron James. Ryan joined the SBLive staff full-time in May, 2022 after freelancing for SBLive Sports for nearly nine months, beginning with his experience covering Bishop Sycamore, which was featured in a documentary in the summer of 2023. You can reach Ryan at ryan@scorebooklive.com