4-Star OT Isaiah Prince Chooses Ohio State Over Maryland, Alabama

4-star Greenbelt (MD) Eleanor Roosevelt offensive tackle Isaiah Prince will be spending his collegiate career with the defending national champion Ohio State Buckeyes, choosing OSU over Maryland and Alabama in an annoucement at his high school on Wednesday.

Ranked as the #7 offensive tackle and #105 overall player in the nation by 247Sports, Prince will be an anchor for head coach Urban Meyer's offensive line for years to come in Columbus. Originally an Alabama commit, Prince reopened his recruiting process just days later, giving the Buckeyes a chance to swoop in.

While Maryland had hoped that they would be able to keep Prince in state (and things seemed to be leaning that way for a time), Ohio State's dream 2014 season proved too much for the coveted OT to pass up.

Standing at 6-foot-6, 272 pounds, Prince has amazing lateral quickness and natural strength that will become even more apparent with repeated reps in the weight room. With a few years of work, some analysts believe he'll be a starter at the NFL level after his days in Columbus.

Stay tuned to Chat Sports and our Ohio State Buckeyes team page for the latest on Prince's announcement!

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