
Ohio State University is making significant strides in securing a commitment from five-star safety Bralan Womack, a top prospect in the 2026 recruiting class. Standing at 5-foot-11 and weighing 195 pounds, Womack hails from Mississippi and has garnered attention as the nation’s No. 2 safety and the No. 27 overall prospect in his class. citeturn0search3
Womack has scheduled an official visit to Ohio State from June 20 to 22, 2025, marking his third trip to Columbus. His previous visits included a summer camp in June 2024, where he earned an offer from the Buckeyes, and a game day visit during the fall season. citeturn0search0
In addition to Ohio State, Womack has planned official visits to Florida, Auburn, and Texas A&M, indicating a competitive recruitment process. However, his repeated engagements with the Buckeyes suggest a strong mutual interest. citeturn0search3
Womack’s performance on the field has been exceptional. In his junior season, he was named the Mississippi Gatorade Player of the Year after recording 39 tackles and eight interceptions, contributing to his team’s state championship victory. Offensively, he showcased versatility by catching 54 passes for 1,045 yards and 13 touchdowns. citeturn0search0
Ohio State’s reputation for developing NFL-caliber defensive backs has been a significant factor in Womack’s interest. He has expressed admiration for the program’s ability to not only produce NFL players but also sustain their professional careers. Notable Buckeye alumni such as Marshon Lattimore, Denzel Ward, Jeff Okudah, Eli Apple, and Malcolm Jenkins exemplify this tradition. citeturn0search8
Reflecting on his camp experience at Ohio State, Womack stated, “Ever since I got the opportunity to camp from coach Walton and coach Guerrieri, I told them I’d be there the first day. I showed up. I think that’s what impressed them the most, I actually showed up. Not many people from Mississippi come up here.” citeturn0search8
As Womack’s recruitment progresses, Ohio State appears to be in a favorable position. His upcoming official visit in June could be pivotal in solidifying his commitment to the Buckeyes, potentially adding a dynamic and highly skilled player to their 2026 roster.