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Meechie Johnson, Ohio State basketball commit, announces plan to enroll early


Ohio State basketball commit Meechie Johnson has decided to forgo his senior year of high school basketball to enroll early. The four-star recruit is rated as the No. 76 overall player and No. 14 point guard in the 2021 recruiting class. He is one of three in-state commits rated as top-100 players for the Buckeyes. Johnson’s commitment gave Ohio State a future starting point guard. (Cleveland.com)

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Meechie Johnson, Ohio State basketball commit, announces plan to enroll early


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