Prior to the start of Friday, 2014 cornerback Chris Hardeman (Houston/Alief Taylor) was nearing 20 offers and was entertaining some heavyweight programs. By Friday evening, Hardeman had picked up an offer that even shook his head in disbelief from.
Hardeman’s latest offer comes from coach Urban Meyer and Ohio State. It’s his 18th offer overall but also an offer the 5-foot-9, 180-pound cornerback holds in high regard.
“I like Ohio State a lot. I don’t have a top list yet, but it’s easy to push them out in front,” Hardeman said. “They’re a contender for my No. 1 spot.”
Hardeman’s latest offer comes from coach Urban Meyer and Ohio State. It’s his 18th offer overall but also an offer the 5-foot-9, 180-pound cornerback holds in high regard.
“I like Ohio State a lot. I don’t have a top list yet, but it’s easy to push them out in front,” Hardeman said. “They’re a contender for my No. 1 spot.”
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