Ohio State football is already on the path of trying to reload for next season as two high school seniors gave verbal commitments to the Buckeyes.Heath Queen, a 6-foot-6, 272-pound defensive lineman from Lodi Cloverleaf High School gave word over the weekend that he changed his mind from attending Michigan State and will come to OSU instead.’I think winning the Rose Bowl and Ohio State coming in second in the rankings changed his mind,’ said Queen’s high school coach, Bob Lake. Lake thinks Queen can start immediately for the Buckeyes, but will have to put time in the weight room for that occur.’He is an outstanding player,’ Lake said. ‘He’s strong and tough, but he needs to get stronger. I told him that he will need to be bench pressing 375-pounds in order to start and right now he’s at 335-pounds.’Queen also played on the offensive line last season and spent some time in the offensive backfield in the power I.Also saying yes to the Buckeyes is Scott Fulton of Hyattsville, Md. Fulton is a 5-11, 226-pound fullback. He rushed for 1,430 yards last season with 14 touchdowns.Fulton was told that he will play fullback at OSU.Attempts by the Lantern to reach Fulton were unsuccessful.