Oviedo WR Jordan Donahoo commits to Ohio State program
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 27, 2026, 7:07 PM
Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Jordan Donahoo, a wide receiver from Oviedo, has committed to Ohio State after receiving multiple offers this year. The 6-foot-4 prospect was closely observed by Buckeyes' wide receivers coach Cortez Hankton, leading to the scholarship offer. Donahoo, who had 34 receptions for 627 yards and five touchdowns last season, chose Ohio State over offers from Georgia Tech, Kansas State, Minnesota, and Cincinnati. His impressive physical attributes and character were highlighted by Oviedo head coach Greg Odierno, who noted Donahoo's potential to succeed on and off the field. Donahoo is regarded as one of the most significant football commits in Oviedo High's history.
- •Donahoo is ranked as the No. 8 player in Central Florida's Super60.
- •He averaged 18.4 yards per catch in the previous season.
- •Oviedo coach Greg Odierno praised Donahoo's character and work ethic.
- •Donahoo was overlooked previously due to his low-profile approach to recruitment.
- •He plans to develop physically as he transitions to college football.
- 7:07 PMYahoo Sports — Oviedo WR Jordan Donahoo commits to Ohio State
"As the offers started pouring in this year, people started to turn their attention to Oviedo wide receiver Jordan Donahoo. They wondered, “Is the kid that good? Well, Ohio State thinks so. After several trips to Oviedo to work out the 6-foot-4 pass catcher, Ohio State offered a scholarship and on Saturday, Donahoo finally pulled the trigger for the Big Ten school, known for producing big-time ...
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