COLUMBUS, Ohio – Four-star quarterback Torrance Gibson recently rearranged his top seven after taking a visit to Tennessee this week.

But the visit has nothing to do with Ohio State's new spot.

Here's the new list, in order: Tennesse, Auburn, LSU, Oklahoma, Central Florida, Miami (Fla.) and Ohio State.

So why are the Buckeyes, once one of Gibson's top schools, at the bottom of his list all of a sudden?

"I don't know - I am not even sure," Gibson told cleveland.com in a phone interview Thursday evening. "They are just dropping right now because a lot of coaches have been in contact with me, and I haven't been in contact with any of their coaches since I don't know when."

Gibson said multiple times in previous interviews that he was definitely going to officially visit Ohio State, but now that's also in question.

"I'm not sure if I am going to now," he said.

Rated by Rivals.com the No. 4 athlete in the 2015 class, Gibson was once considered one of the Buckeyes' top quarterback targets.

But the recent lack of contact makes you wonder whether Urban Meyer and his staff are still trying to recruit the 6-foot-4, 195-pound prospect.

Ohio State recently picked up a commitment from three-star quarterback Joey Burrow of Athens, Ohio, but other quarterback prospects, including Gibson, said the Buckeyes have been clear that they want two in their 2015 class.

Gibson said the Buckeyes aren't dead in his recruitment, but that they'll have to start reaching out to him more.

"They'd have a shot, but I'm not even sure why (we lost touch)," Gibson said. "I don't know the last time I have seen an Ohio State coach. And they don't call anymore."