Ohio State Offensive Tackles Trey Leroux, Grant Toutant Lose Black Stripes

Two more members of Ohio State’s freshman class lost their black stripes Tuesday evening, both of which came from the offensive line room.

A pair of three-stars in tackles Trey Leroux and Grant Toutant shed their black stripes, becoming the 21st and 22nd members of the team to lose the stripe this season.

The pair are also the fourth and fifth offensive linemen to shed their stripes, with Josh Fryar, Paris Johnson and Luke Wypler losing theirs earlier this month.

Leroux was ranked as the No. 1,140 prospect overall and the No. 91 offensive tackle in the 2020 class. The Norwalk, Ohio native also was ranked as the No. 43 in-state prospect.

At 6-8, 355, Leroux possesses immense size despite his lower recruiting ranking, similar to that of Dawand Jones (6-8, 360), who found time in 10 games for the Buckeyes in his true freshman season.

Toutant (6-6, 307) ranked as the No. 35 tackle and No. 463 overall prospect in the 2020 class, and resides from Warren (Mich.) De La Salle.

Toutant committed to the Buckeyes back on June 9, 2019, while Leroux committed on March 11 of the same year.

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