Ohio State wasn't able to reel in Porter Gustin out of Utah, but they're still slotted to take in 25 recruits in this class, with the Buckeyes potentially adding two more players tomorrow. That's great news for the Buckeyes, but it does potentially complicate the roster math moving forward, as Ohio State doesn't currently have room for everybody. College football rosters must be at 85 players by August practices, and if Ohio State doesn't sign a single other person in this class, they're sitting at 89, and it could go as high as 91.

Ohio State has already started to undergo roster attrition. Antonio Underwood and Chris Carter had another season of eligibility this season but will not be on the team next season, and Trey Johnson and Kyle Dodson are retiring due to injury. They have already been taken into account when crunching the numbers.

As of right now, this is who is projected to be on Ohio State's roster next season:

Seniors

Offense

QB Braxton Miller

WR Corey Smith

TE Nick Vannett

T Taylor Decker

T Chase Farris

C Jacoby Boren

Defense

DT Adolphus Washington

DT Tommy Schutt

LB Joshua Perry

LB Camren Williams

LB Devan Bogard

CB Armani Reeves

S Ron Tanner

Special teams

LS Bryce Haynes

Juniors

Offense

QB Cardale Jones

RB Warren Ball

RB Bri'onte Dunn

RB Ezekiel Elliott

HB Dontre Wilson

WR Michael Thomas

G Pat Elflein

Defense

DE Joey Bosa

S Tyvis Powell

S Vonn Bell

S Cam Burrows

Special teams

P Cam Johnston

Sophomores

Offense

QB J.T Barrett

RB Curtis Samuel

HB Jalin Marshall

HB Noah Brown

WR James Clark

TE Marcus Baugh

G Billy Price

G Marcelys Jones

T Evan Lisle

T Jamarco Jones

Defense

DE Tyquan Lewis

DE Tracy Sprinkle

DE Jalyn Holmes

DL Michael Hill

DL Donovan Munger

LB Joshua Perry

LB Darren Lee

LB Raekwon McMillan

LB Chris Worley

LB Dante Booker

CB Eli Apple

CB Gareon Conley

CB Damon Webb

S Erick Smith

Special Teams

K Sean Nuernberger

RS Freshman

Offense

QB Stephen Collier

WR Johnnie Dixon

WR Terry McLaurin

WR Parris Campbell

T Brady Taylor

T Kyle Trout

G Demetrius Knox

Defense

DE Darius Slade

DL Dylan Thompson

DL Sam Hubbard

LB Kyle Berger

CB Marshon Lattimore

S Malik Hooker

Freshman

Offense

QB Torrance Gibson

QB Joey Burrow

>RB Mike Weber

WR Alex Stump

TE A.J. Alexander

T Grant Schmidt

T Kevin Feder

T Branden Bowen

G Mirko Jurkovic

G Matthew Burrell

Defense

DE Jashon Cornell

DE Joshua Alabi

DE Dre'Mont Jones

DE Rashod Berry

DL Davon Hamilton

DL Robert Landers

LB Justin Hilliard

LB Jerome Baker

LB Nick Conner

CB Denzel Ward

CB Eric Glover-Williams

CB Jamel Dean

CB Joshua Norwood

CB Damon Arnette

Special Teams

LS Liam McCullough

Take the specific positional grouping with a grain of salt, since kids could obviously move around over the course of their career. Somebody is going to have to play center, after all, and players like Sam Hubbard, A.J. Alexander and Rashod Berry could finish at different positions.

This list also includes Braxton Miller, who could still transfer at just about any point during the summer.

So what happens now? It is entirely possible that Meyer and company are aware that other players on the team are planning to step away due to injury concerns, and are simply recruiting to fill those needs. It's possible that given the crowded depth charts, some players may decide to transfer over the summer. It's also possible that there will naturally be some churn due to academics, off the field incidents, or other events.

While Ohio State's quarterback race will undoubtedly be the biggest offseason story, exactly what happens with this roster will be something worth keeping a close eye on over the next few months.