'The Game' is even bigger than usual this year. Michigan will not be the only school camping in the recruiting hotbed known as Georgia this summer. Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer and his staff will be at Lawrenceville (Ga.) Central Gwinnett on June 16, per head coach Todd Wofford.

"I got a call from the Ohio State high school relations department, and they asked me if I was interested," Wofford said. "I built a relationship with Coach Meyer and the staff from when they recruited Trey Johnson. They felt our high school, with the castle in the background, would be a good avenue to be our guest at our camp."

Top247 offensive tackle Tony Gray, defensive tackle Emmanuel McNeil, and 2018 quarterback Jarren Williams are among the FBS prospects at the school, which is located in one of the most talent-dense regions of the country. Gwinnett County sends over 50 prospects to FBS programs each cycle, more than most states.

"With us being in Gwinnett County and all the talent we have here, it made sense," Wofford said. "I thought it would be a good opportunity for our school to have such an esteemed guests assist in our camp."

A couple in-state programs will be asked to attend as well.

"I am inviting Georgia State and Georgia Southern to attend as well," Wofford said.



Michigan will be guests at camp at Ellenwood (Ga.) Cedar Grove on June 2. A satellite camp in Florida could be in the works for Ohio State as well.