COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Two days after Ohio State suspended coach Urban Meyer for the first three games of the 2018 season, the Buckeyes lost one of their commitments from the 2019 recruiting class.

Four-star linebacker Kane Patterson from Nashville decommitted from Ohio State on Friday night, a source confirmed to cleveland.com. WGFX-FM in Nashville first reported the news during a radio broadcast featuring Patterson's Christ Presbyterian Academy team.

The 6-foot-1, 255-pound prospect is the No. 9 inside linebacker and No. 199 player in the 247Sports.com composite rankings. He and four-star prospect Cade Stover from Lexington were the only two linebackers in Ohio State's class.

Patterson committed back on July 9. He is the first player in the 2019 cycle to decommit from Ohio State. Patterson also has offers from Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia Tech, LSU, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas A&M among others.

OSU's 2019 class now has 14 commits. That puts the Buckeyes No. 13 in the 247Sports.com class rankings. But they still have the best class in the Big Ten. Learn about the 2019 class here.