Honored to have EARNED an offer from The Ohio State University! #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/A7tJfRqW1T— Michael Gonzalez (@mgonzalez_71) June 13, 2019
Check out Sophomore Season Highlights by Michael Gonzalez on @hudl https://t.co/HzixOGHJ1w #hudl— OSUBasketballJunkie (@ScarletBuckeye2) June 13, 2019
Michael Gonzalez camped at Ohio State, earns offer Sun Valley (Monroe, N.C.) 2021 offensive lineman Michael Gonzalez got some good news from Ohio State on Thursday, one week after he camped in Columbus. The country’s 11th-ranked 2021 guard was very impressed by what the Buckeyes do and how they do it. “It was a very nice,” he told Lettermen Row. “It was probably up at the top of all the facilities I’ve seen. The best part was being able to be around the coaches and work with them, then go out there and compete to show them what I could do. I would say the coaching staff was very cool and all the coaches were very approachable and easy to talk to. “It was a great experience.” The offer from Ohio State is No. 11 for the 6-foot-4, 280-pound rising-junior — and his biggest offer by a considerable margin. His previous opportunities have come from N.C. State, Wake Forest, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, Illinois and a few others.
North Carolina lineman Michael Gonzalez enjoys return trip Monroe (N.C.) Sun Valley 2021 offensive lineman Michael Gonzalez camped at Ohio State in June and earned an offer from Greg Studrawa at the time. On Saturday, the 6-foot-4, 280-pound 3-star prospect, the country’s No. 17-ranked offensive guard, returned to Columbus and took in the sights as Ohio State toppled Penn State 28-17. “I got a very good vibe from the place,” Gonzalez, who has 13 early scholarship offers, told Lettermen Row. “The Ohio State offensive line was dominating and I saw that one of them [Wyatt Davis] was named the Player of the Game. “The atmosphere of the stadium and the fan support really stood out. There was probably not one empty seat in that stadium.” Gonzalez didn’t get a lot of time with the Buckeyes coaching staff on Saturday — as expected — but the fact that a second trip was made in five months is a good indicator of his interest in the Ohio State program. Keep an eye on his development over the next few months.