What Grade is Lathan Ransom in?

Last Modified Sep 6, 2024 05:05 GMT
What Grade is Lathan Ransom in
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Lathan Ransom is an American football player who has been plying his trade with the Ohio State Buckeyes for the last four years and will return to Columbus to play his fifth and final season of college football. Ransom is one of the sought-after defensive players in college football and is projected to be the starting safety alongside Sonny Styles in the 2024 season.

Lathan Ransom Grade

Lathan Ransom is a senior at the Ohio State University. He joined the program in 2020 and has been a four-year letterwinner with the Buckeyes. He was rated as the 151st overall prospect in the 2020 recruiting class. Ransom was also ranked a four-star prospect, while 247Sports ranked him the fourth-best overall prospect in the state of Arizona.

Lathan Ransom Major

Lathan Ransom started his college at Ohio State University in 2020, majoring in Communication and Media Studies.

Lathan Ransom College

After a successful high school career, Ransom embarked on his collegiate football journey with the Ohio State University in 2020. He also held offers from top programs like Auburn, Arizona State, Georgia, Indiana, LSU, Missouri, Notre Dame, Ole Miss, Oregon, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, and USC. In his freshman season, Ransom saw action in only seven games and recorded five tackles. In 2021 as a sophomore, Ransom saw increased game time as he appeared in all 13 games and tallied 38 total tackles, one sack, and five pass breakups. His breakthrough campaign in 2022 was when Ransom was third on the team with 74 tackles and earned all-Big Ten conference honors. Last season, Ransom appeared in only eight games as he missed the last five games of the 2023 season with a Lisfranc injury.

How many years of eligibility does Lathan Ransom have?

Lathan Ransom, a senior for the Ohio State Buckeyes, has only a year of eligibility left in college football. He took advantage of the extra year of eligibility all players received during the 2020 COVID campaign.

Where did Lathan Ransom go to high school?

Lathan Ransom went to the Salpointe Catholic School where he was selected to participate in the US Army All-American Game. He helped his school to a 13-1 record and an appearance in the 4A state final. Ransom was also named Tucson’s Athlete of the Year in his senior year. He concluded his prep career with 82 tackles, two sacks, six interceptions, and eight pass breakups.

FAQ's On Lathan Ransom Grade

A. Lathan Ransom is listed at a height of 6ft 1inch (1.85 m).

A. Lathan Ransom is from Tucson, Arizona.

A. Lathan Ransom attended the Salpointe Catholic High School in Tucson, Arizona.

A. Lathan Ransom is in his senior year with the Ohio State University.

A. Lathan Ransom plays as a safety for the Ohio State Buckeyes.

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