
Ohio State gained another commitment in its 2026 class when four-star cornerback Jordan Thomas pledged his services to the Buckeyes on Monday.
He is the 13th commit in the class for the Buckeyes and the second corner, joining four-star Jakob Weatherspoon.
Thomas chose Ohio State over Notre Dame, Michigan, Auburn, Texas A&M and USC, all of which he visited over the spring, giving co-defensive coordinator and cornerbacks coach Tim Walton yet another win in recruiting.
Thomas is the No. 176 player in the country, the No. 17 cornerback and the No. 2 player in the state of New Jersey, coming out of Bergen Catholic where current Buckeye freshman wide receiver Quincy Porter played in high school as well.
According to MaxPreps, Thomas finished last high school season with 52 tackles, nine passes defended and one interception.