Dublin (Ohio) Coffman 2017 wide receiver Caleb Stoneburner will begin making the Big Ten rounds this weekend.
“I’m going to Purdue Saturday,” Stoneburner said. “They play Virginia Tech. Purdue is showing a lot of interest.”
Stoneburner is also thinking about a few other Big Ten schools.
“I might go to the Illinois-Nebraska game, or if not that one a later one at Illinois,” Stoneburner said. “And I’ve talked to (Ohio State) coach (Urban) Meyer and coach (Zach) Smith a little since I camped there (in June). And I want to get to a Northwestern game.”
The 6-foot-4 and 180-pound Stoneburner is the younger brother of former Ohio State tight end Jake Stoneburner.
“I’m going to Purdue Saturday,” Stoneburner said. “They play Virginia Tech. Purdue is showing a lot of interest.”
Stoneburner is also thinking about a few other Big Ten schools.
“I might go to the Illinois-Nebraska game, or if not that one a later one at Illinois,” Stoneburner said. “And I’ve talked to (Ohio State) coach (Urban) Meyer and coach (Zach) Smith a little since I camped there (in June). And I want to get to a Northwestern game.”
The 6-foot-4 and 180-pound Stoneburner is the younger brother of former Ohio State tight end Jake Stoneburner.