Ohio State spent last weekend retooling its secondary for the future, but it also brings up a question of what that future will look like.\nOn this Tuesday episode of Buckeye Talk, Stephen Means and Andrew Gillis take a look at the commitments of 2024 safety Leroy Roker and 2025 cornerback Blake Woodby. The two additions may paint a of picture of how different the two parts of OSU\u2019s secondary recruiting have gone.\nTim Walton has gotten off to a hot start on the recruiting trail, fueled mostly by an uptick in in-state talent. But landing Woodby proved his ability to go national with his efforts as the fifth top-100 recruit he\u2019s landed despite this being only his second year on the staff.\nPerry Eliano was brought in as a young coach with a potentially high upside both as a developer and a recruiter. The development has been there as his starting trio of Josh Proctor, Lathan Ransom and Sonny Styles have played at a high level this year. He even has freshman Malik Hartford ahead of schedule as a guy on pace to win a starting spot in 2024. But the recruiting trail hasn\u2019t been as kind to him as he\u2019s struck out on his top options in back-to-back classes\nThe future for the cornerback room is high. But should OSU be worried about its safety room?\nThanks for listening to Buckeye Talk.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices