COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State recruit Jake Wray of Marietta (Ga.) High School became the second player from the class of 2020 to decommit.

Following behind Lejond Cavazo, Wray — a four-star offensive tackle — chose to reopen his recruitment following the retirement of Urban Meyer. Wray said in an announcement on Twitter that a coaching change was one of the only reasons he would reopen his recruitment after committing so early.

Wray added that Ohio State will still remain one of his top schools due to the fact that his brother — freshman offensive lineman Max Wray — is currently on the roster.

Please respect my decision. pic.twitter.com/6OGmXlWt70 — Jake Wray (@jakewray77) December 5, 2018

Wray holds offers from 24 schools including Alabama, Michigan and Oregon. With the loss of Wray, Ohio State’s 2020 class now stands at six. The class currently ranks first in the Big Ten and fourth in the nation. Here’s a look at the remaining members, for now: