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Four-star Ohio State target gets crystal ball prediction for Notre Dame

Ryan Day and the Ohio State football team are still hot on the recruiting trail to round out the 2024 class. The Buckeyes have had some huge recruiting wins of late, they appear to have an uphill climb to land four-star offensive tackle Guerby Lambert.

Lambert, who is the No. 2 tackle in the class on the 247Sports composite, recently listed his top four schools. They are Ohio State, Boston College, Notre Dame and, surprisingly, Harvard.

Hailing from West Roxbury, Massachusetts, all reports say he is just as concerned about academics and faith as he is about football. To have OSU listed with the other three is a win all by itself and speaks to the family values Ryan Day preaches.

However, the call of South Bend might be too much. Lambert has received three crystal ball predictions to land with the Fighting Irish.

Lambert has been quoted as saying about Notre Dame: “They just say how much it means to get me on their team.”

Don’t think that will stop Ohio State from pursuing the coveted recruit, however. All signs point to Lambert announcing his commitment sooner rather than later, so we may know his decision in the near future.

Even if the Buckeyes miss on Lambert, they are still in good position with the No. 1 tackle in the land, Brandon Baker. It is rumored Ohio State has made a very good impression with Baker and is high on his list.

Landing both would be something special as the Buckeyes continue to build an outstanding 2024 class.

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