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Where are Ohio State's two 2024 signees in the final 247Sports rankings?

Ohio State’s two-man 2024 recruiting class features one four-star prospect and one three-star prospect in the final 247Sports.com rankings.

John “Juni” Mobley finished as the No. 43 national recruit after playing for Mount Pleasant (Utah) Wasatch Academy. In his lone season with the program, Mobley averaged 21.5 points, 5.4 assists, 2.4 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game while leading the Tigers to a 17-7 record and the No. 8 national ranking.

The 6-3, 180-pound guard is the top prospect from Utah and the No. 6 point guard in the nation according to the rankings. He also earned a superlative from the website, which named him “The Sniper” of the class.

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“The baby-faced assassin has an effortless stroke with seemingly limitless range from three,” analyst Travis Branham wrote. “He drills jumpers off catch and pull. And if you give him any space within 25-feet of the rim, he's letting it fly. On the (Elite Youth Basketball League circuit) last summer, Mobley hit 56-135 (41.5%) shots from 3 in 23 games played, averaging 2.4 makes on 5.9 attempts a game.”

Colin White, Ohio’s Mr. Basketball as a senior, is a 6-6, 180-pound forward from Ottawa-Glandorf. He earned first-team all-state honors as a junior and a senior, and 247Sports ranked him as the No. 126 national prospect, the No. 28 small forward in the country and the No. 4 player from Ohio.

Ottawa-Glandorf's Colin White (22) was ranked the No. 126 national prospect and the No. 4 player from Ohio by 247Sports.
Ottawa-Glandorf's Colin White (22) was ranked the No. 126 national prospect and the No. 4 player from Ohio by 247Sports.

In an era where teams are prioritizing the transfer portal ahead of prep recruiting, the two-man class is rated No. 46 nationally and ninth in the Big Ten behind Rutgers (No. 4), Purdue (11), Michigan State (15), Penn State (22), USC (29), Washington (34), UCLA (36) and Maryland (41). It's the smallest freshman class signed by the Buckeyes since Malaki Branham and Kalen Etzler signed in 2021.

Both players committed to Ohio State with Chris Holtmann as coach and re-affirmed their commitments after Jake Diebler was named coach.

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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Here's where Ohio State's 2024 signees are in final 247Sports rankings