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Fuller comfortable with Ohio State

One of the biggest visitors Ohio State hosted this weekend was four-star defensive back Jordan Fuller. He continues to get more comfortable with the Ohio State program.

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Ohio State's search to add at least one more defensive back to its 2016 class is heating up and four-star New Jersey product Jordan Fuller remains right at the top of the wish list. The 6-foot-2, 190-pound prospect made his official visit over the weekend and continued to increase his comfort level with the program.

"The visit went well," said Fuller. "Spending time with the players was good and I enjoyed getting a refresher on everything the program has to offer."

A big thing for Ohio State on this visit was relationship building. With Chris Ash departing for Rutgers, Fuller was able to spend a lot of time with new defensive coordinator Greg Schiano.

"I spent the most time with coach Meyer and coach Schiano," he explained. "Everything went well with coach Schiano. We talked about football a little but a lot of the stuff we talked about was outside of football, which was nice."


Fuller has two more visits left before making a decision.
Fuller has two more visits left before making a decision.


After a week in San Antonio where Fuller got to know several members of the 2016 Ohio State recruiting class, he was re-united with a few of them over the weekend, including Austin Mack and Jonathon Cooper.

"Things went well with the guys," he said. "They're all real cool guys and they're all really tight."

Fuller still has two more visits scheduled, starting with Michigan next weekend but he says Ohio State has positioned itself well moving forward.

"Ohio State is high on the list of schools that I'm considering," he said.

Fuller is rated the No. 7 prospect in the state of New Jersey for the 2016 recruiting class.


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