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Greater Cincinnati football’s top 25 recruits in the class of 2026


With the 2024 high school football season rapidly approaching, the recruiting trail is beginning to heat up too. Players in the class of 2026 are just entering the prime of their high school career, so there’s still plenty of time for an under-the-radar prospect to get noticed or a star to fizzle out.

As of righ now, here are the top 25 football recruits in Greater Cincinnati from the class of 2026.

25. Jacob Rudowski, P/S, Kings

Jacob Rudowski is one of the best punters in Greater Cincinnati, and he's a standout defensive back too.Jacob Rudowski is one of the best punters in Greater Cincinnati, and he's a standout defensive back too.

Jacob Rudowski is one of the best punters in Greater Cincinnati, and he’s a standout defensive back too.

As a sophomore last season, Rudowski was third team all-Ohio, first team all-Southwest Ohio, first team all-Cincinnati and first team all-Eastern Cincinnati Conference. He averaged just over 40 yards per punt and added 44 tackles and three interceptions on the season.

24. Sione Lolo, OL/DE, Milford

Lolo started for Milford at right tackle his sophomore year, and this year he’ll move over to left tackle and also play defensive end. He’s curently 6-foot-2, 220 pounds. If he can grow an inch or two and pack on some weight, there’s a chance he could receive Division I offers.

23. Rio Litmer, QB, Highlands

Just a sophomore, Rio Litmer had a 19-2 touchdown-to-interception ratio in 2023.Just a sophomore, Rio Litmer had a 19-2 touchdown-to-interception ratio in 2023.

Just a sophomore, Rio Litmer had a 19-2 touchdown-to-interception ratio in 2023.

Litmer showed off his poise and football IQ in 2023 with a 19-to-2 touchdown-to-interception ratio. He threw for 1,112 yards and added another two touchdowns on the ground. Litmer and Cooper’s Cam O’Hara will meet up in one of the best quarterback matchups of the year in Greater Cincinnati when Cooper plays Highlands on Sept. 27.

22. Brady Stidham, K, Loveland

Stidham led the Eastern Cincinnati conference in touchbacks and was tied for the most field goals made in 2023. He made five-of-seven field goals from as far as 43 yards away and finished with 28 touchbacks.

He’s the No. 76 ranked kicker in the country for the class of 2026, according to Kohl’s Kicking Camps, the leading scouting and recruiting service for college special teams players. Stidham is also a star on the baseball field.

21. Andre Underwood, Athlete, Aiken

Underwood led Aiken in passing yards and finished second on the team in rushing yards in 2023. He’s already received an offer from UMass, and he’s expected to step up even further in his junior season.

20. Troy Harris, WR, Bethel-Tate

Bethel-Tate's Troy Harris (14) catches a long pass in the first half during the SBAAC matchup between Williamsburg and Bethel-Tate Friday, Oct. 13, 2023.Bethel-Tate's Troy Harris (14) catches a long pass in the first half during the SBAAC matchup between Williamsburg and Bethel-Tate Friday, Oct. 13, 2023.

Bethel-Tate’s Troy Harris (14) catches a long pass in the first half during the SBAAC matchup between Williamsburg and Bethel-Tate Friday, Oct. 13, 2023.

Harris was named a Southwest District All-Star for Division V. He caught 37 passes for 853 yards and 13 touchdowns as a sophomore. Going into his junior year, he’s already fourth all-time in Bethel-Tate history with 1,406 receiving yards. He also has three forced fumbles and three interceptions in his career.

19. Max Merz, OL, Highlands

Merz is 6-foot-4 and 305 pounds, and he’s already received six Division I offers, from Louisville, Marshall, Toledo and Troy, among others. He will anchor the Highlands offensive line as a junior in 2024.

18. Jesse Keith, LB, Wilmington

Keith, a 6-foot-1 linebacker, had 17 tackles for loss, three sacks and two interceptions his sophomore year, in addition to 112 tackles and three passes defended. He won first-team all-Southern Buckeye Athletic and Academic Conference honors in 2023.

17. Kendell Buck-Barber, DB, Newport

Buck-Barber established himself as one of the best ballhawks in the area last year with seven interceptions for his sophomore season. At 5-foot-7 and 170 pounds, Buck-Barber has some growing to do before he lands in Division I territory, but regardless he will be a terror for opposing quarterbacks this season.

He also added 179 receiving yards as a sophomore, so it will be interesting to see if he moves up the offensive depth chart in 2024.

16. Tye Spaulding, LB/TE, Western Brown

Spaulding was third among Ohio sophomores in total tackles last season with 135. He also added six tackles for loss, two sacks and two interceptions. Listed at 6-foot-1, 207 pounds, Spaulding also returned two kickoffs in 2023.

15. Derrick Singletary, EDGE, Bishop Fenwick

Singletary was named to the all-district second team for Division IV last year as a linebacker. He currently has five Division I offers from Kentucky, Toledo, Eastern Michigan, Eastern Kentucky and Ball State.

14. Jacob Savage, LB, Ryle

Jacob Savage has already received two Power Four offers to play football at the next level.Jacob Savage has already received two Power Four offers to play football at the next level.

Jacob Savage has already received two Power Four offers to play football at the next level.

Savage was a prolific defensive player for Ryle during his sophomore season. The 6-foot-1, 210-pound linebacker recorded 163 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks. Savage has received offers from Louisville, Indiana, Miami of Ohio, Ohio and Eastern Kentucky so far.

13. Keagen Maher, RB, Cooper

Maher played varsity football as an eighth grader. Last year, he took over the starting running back position at Cooper and starred as Cam O’Hara’s running mate. He recorded 1,204 rushing yards (6.5 yards per carry) and 17 rushing touchdowns in 2023, adding 309 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns.

12. Grant Nurre, QB, Kings

Grant Nurre threw 23 touchdowns to just five interceptions for Kings last season.Grant Nurre threw 23 touchdowns to just five interceptions for Kings last season.

Grant Nurre threw 23 touchdowns to just five interceptions for Kings last season.

Nurre, a 6-3 quarterback is still a bit of an unknown on recruiting trails, but he certainly made himself known to opponents of Kings last season. As a sophomore, he threw for 2,282 yards and 23 touchdowns while surrendering just five interceptions.

11. Daniel Vollmer, QB, St. Xavier

Daniel Vollmer wasn't under center much in 2023, but he recorded nearly 700 rushing yards and four touchdowns.Daniel Vollmer wasn't under center much in 2023, but he recorded nearly 700 rushing yards and four touchdowns.

Daniel Vollmer wasn’t under center much in 2023, but he recorded nearly 700 rushing yards and four touchdowns.

Vollmer still hasn’t seen the field much at quarterback for St. Xavier,…



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