Spring game shows Buckeyes' emphasis on throwing the ball

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Ohio State coach Urban Meyer landed his first recruit of the day as four-star offensive lineman Max Wray announced his commitment to the Buckeyes before Saturday's spring game.

The 6-foot-6, 282-pound prospect committed to Ohio State just a week after making an unofficial visit to Columbus (Ohio) with his family.

BuckeyeGrove.com will have more on Proctor's commitment shortly.

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While Ohio State made the defensive backfield a priority in its 2017 class, the team has been sending a lot of top talent to the National Football League early.

Spring football games are mostly nondescript, created to get players reps and entertain fans, without giving away too much actual football strategy. "The program is very successful, but the most important thing to me was that it felt like home".

"With that being said, for the next, for the next three or four years I will be suiting up for the Scarlet and Gray". Proctor camped with Ohio State last summer and was offered a scholarship by the Buckeyes at that time.

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