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Guilford Stays with Ohio State Despite Coaching Change

Ohio State Buckeyes, fresh off a national championship, maintain their perfect record with a top-seven recruiting class for 2026. Despite coaching changes, four-star wide receiver Jerquaden Guilford commits to Ohio State, adding to their talented roster.

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