In a shocking turn of events, five-star guard Jalen Haralson, a top prospect in the Class of 2025, has decommitted from Notre Dame and announced his commitment to the Ohio State Buckeyes. The announcement comes just months after Haralson initially chose Notre Dame, marking a significant shift in the college basketball recruiting landscape.
Haralson, a 6-foot-6 guard from La Lumiere School in Indiana, cited the influence of Ohio State football head coach Ryan Day as a key factor in his decision. Despite Day’s role as a football coach, his vision for the university’s athletic programs reportedly resonated with Haralson. “Coach Day emphasized a culture of excellence that spans across all sports at Ohio State,” Haralson said. “It’s about being part of something bigger than basketball.”
The Buckeyes, under basketball head coach Chris Holtmann, have secured one of the most versatile and dynamic players in the 2025 class. Haralson, known for his ability to score, facilitate, and defend, is expected to make an immediate impact in the Big Ten. He averaged 21.2 points and 7.3 rebounds per game in the Nike EYBL circuit and shone on the international stage for Team USA at the FIBA U17 World Cup.
This flip is a significant blow to Notre Dame, where Haralson was set to become the highest-ranked recruit in program history. The Fighting Irish will now need to pivot in their recruiting strategy as they aim to replace his commitment.
Ohio State fans are celebrating the acquisition of Haralson as a major victory for the program, reinforcing its commitment to competing at the highest level in both football and basketball. Haralson’s commitment signals the Buckeyes’ ambition to dominate across multiple sports under Day’s leadership.
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