Zen Michalski says he’s “going to do my absolute best to put in all the work I can put in and wait for the results” as he competes for a starting offensive tackle job this...
Zen Michalski has quickly established himself as one of Ohio State’s top backup offensive tackles, which could lead to a starting job next season if he performs well this year.
Ohio State's staff grabbed Zen Michalski from the ACC, giving the Buckeyes a developmental prospect who could help them down the line in more CFP games.
Jakailin Johnson, Denzel Burke and Sam Hart all return, Zen Michalski is already working as a peer recruiter, and Tywone Malone explains why OSU is out of contention.
The visit that cemented Zen Michalski’s decision to join Ohio State was topped off by a High Street visit, a meal at Bareburger and some dessert at Buckeye Donuts.
New commit Zen Michalski showcases athleticism despite a learning curve, Gabe Powers helps Marysville win a conference title and Blake Miller impresses despite a loss.
Zen Michalski gives the Buckeyes a raw, developmental offensive lineman who can play guard or tackle and could still add 35-40 pounds without losing his athleticism.
Another commitment could be on the way for Ohio State as the Buckeye commits push for Zen Michalski, and Andre Turrentine discusses the Vonn Bell comparison.
Zen Michalski decommits from Louisville and plans to “make a decision soon,” TreVeyon Henderson will visit in October and the Buckeye Bash date has been set.
Louisville OT commit Zen Michalski’s Ohio State recruitment is quickly progressing as a recent “absolutely incredible” virtual visit could lead to a campus visit.
Ohio State remains on the outside looking in for Tristan Leigh as the Buckeyes extend an offer to new OT target Zen Michalski and enter the race for a top-10 safety.