After you posted this i checked rivals. Yeah, looking really quickly it appears to be a pretty damn good class from them, better than in years past. One thing i dont get is why they cant attract a real stud qb or stud wr as much as they pass the ball. I'm not entirely sure what they look for in QBs, but current redshirt freshman Joe Mauro was a 2/3 star QB who ran a very similar offense in HS. They certainly look for how well they'd fit in this system. He was the only QB of last year's class and Persa is the only QB in this year's class. But the issue is probably more that they just don't get four-star recruits and really don't target them. I'd like to see them more aggressive with big time recruits, but they're not at that point yet. The last four-star recruit (Loren Howard, now at ASU and still injured, I believe) was in 2001. But they do a lot with 3 star recruits and have a good deal of success with them, so they're sticking with what has worked. On defense, they've also been very linebacker-oriented, although like I said, they've landed some nice DBs (probably because they think they can step in and play early considering how crappy the secondary is). Also, they love athletes, even at QB. Chris Malleo was a backup QB but is now a linebacker/special teams player. Eric Peterman looks like he'll make a nice receiver. And eventually, Andrew Brewer will probably get a long look at receiver, as well. That might not happen until after the season, though. That way Mauro will be through with his redshirt and they'll have 3 QBs going into next season. Some may wonder why they're recruiting TEs for this offense, but it's for the same reason. They're not shy about converting players to other positions. As long as Ohio continues to produce enough "surplus" (and/or Ohio State continues to overlook some guys), recruiting should be pretty strong. Fitz was one of the best recruiters in the country last year, so he'll hopefully only get better doing it as a head coach.