Check out Sophomore Season Highlights by Nolan Rucci on @hudl https://t.co/dZ3wv6vurw #hudl— OSUBasketballJunkie (@ScarletBuckeye2) February 9, 2019
Honored and very grateful to receive an offer from Ohio State University! Thank you @ryandaytime @brianhartline @OhioStateFB #GoBucks #BuckeyeNation pic.twitter.com/EKapL8ypfr— Nolan Rucci (@nolanrucci) January 31, 2019
Lititz (Pa.) Warwick 2021 offensive tackle Nolan Rucci, whom Ohio State offered Jan. 31, is in Columbus for a visit.The 6-8, 266-pounder stopped by Michigan yesterday and checked out Wisconsin the weekend of April 13. https://t.co/cb8PquHduF— Garrett Stepien (@GarrettStepien) April 28, 2019
Nolan Rucci reflects on time in Columbus Last weekend, Ohio State was able to host 2021 offensive tackle Nolan Rucci for what finished as a successful unofficial visit. Rated as the No. 6 offensive tackle and the top Pennsylvania prospect by 247Sports, Rucci was on campus for the first time during his recruitment in an effort to get to know the Ohio State coaching staff. “I think it would be hard not to succeed, seeing all the things they have in place for their players,” Rucci said when asked if he could see himself succeeding at Ohio State. “Coach (Greg) Studrawa is great, and I think he has a successful formula for his players to be great too.” Rucci said he was also able to sit down in a one-on-one with head coach Ryan Day and that Day was excited to have him in Columbus for the visit. The No. 30 overall 2021 prospect said that Day said he and the Buckeyes are very interested in him moving forward and want him to come back to campus soon. Ohio State extended an offer to Rucci during the 2018 football season, and his visit to Ohio State over the weekend was the next step in developing a relationship. “I’m looking forward to getting back on campus at some point, hopefully for a game day,” Rucci said. The offensive tackle has offers from Michigan, Notre Dame, Penn State, Wisconsin and others. He received an offer from LSU on Wednesday evening. His father, Todd, played at Penn State and spent eight seasons in the NFL, and his brother, Hayden, signed to Wisconsin’s 2019 class as a tight end. Rucci enjoyed his visit to the point where he said he wouldn’t mind potentially taking an official to Ohio State within the next year.
#Rivals100 OL Nolan Rucci has the #Buckeyes in his top nine, and is in touch with multiple coaches from the staff.Rucci spoke with @JosephAHastings about his contact with Greg Studrawa and Ryan Day, as well as his thoughts on #OhioState’s program. ➡️ https://t.co/uBurherD2p pic.twitter.com/0UGUw9DPwt— BuckeyeGroveRivals (@OhioStateRivals) June 17, 2020
Notre Dame, LSU, Ohio State, Penn State, Clemson, Wisconsin, Michigan, Stanford, Alabama.All incredible opportunities but how is @nolanrucci handling the pressure of making this decision? From latest @RossTuckerPod.Full interview at new YouTube page: https://t.co/1oG51BdgWa pic.twitter.com/663vbqXYlv— Ross Tucker (@RossTuckerNFL) June 23, 2020
It’s time! Announcing my commitment live on @CBSSportsHQ on Tuesday⏳ @WarwickFB pic.twitter.com/njMwFKaDEn— Nolan Rucci (@nolanrucci) September 4, 2020
ON WISCONSIN 🙌2021 5-star OT @nolanrucci commits to @BadgerFootball over Clemson, Penn State, Alabama and others pic.twitter.com/yp3Mwf40WQ— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 8, 2020
NEWS: Wisconsin IOL Nolan Rucci has entered the NCAA transfer portal, @On3sports has learned.Rucci is a former 5-star recruit from the 2021 class👀https://t.co/NaHhq4FnUJ pic.twitter.com/15eVglPWro— Transfer Portal (@TransferPortal_) January 4, 2024
BREAKING: Former five-star recruit and Wisconsin offensive tackle Nolan Rucci has committed to Penn State.The Pennsylvania native is returning home.More to come @Lions247.— Tyler Calvaruso (@tyler_calvaruso) January 6, 2024