The Ohio State Buckeyes might be the best team in the country in one specific area. According to On3's Jesse Simonton, Ohio State enters the 2024 season as the No.
Ohio State saw four players drafted into the NFL over the past weekend, which is the fewest since 2013 when the Buckeyes only saw three players hear their names.
A couple of surprising things happened for Ohio State’s offensive backfield this offseason that are only going to make them better. TreVeyon Henderson opted to return to school and the Buckeyes went out and got the top transfer running back Quinshon Judkins.
Colorado scored an impressive transfer portal commitment on Monday when former Ohio State running back Dallan Hayden announced he's headed to Boulder.
In a shocking turn of events this week, Ohio State’s running back coach, Tony Alford, left the program for their biggest rival, Michigan. Many Ohio State players took to social media to give their thoughts on the topic, and cornerback Denzel Burke tweeted a bunch of thumb-down emojis, which I’m sure was all in fun.
The Ohio State football team might have the best one-two punch at the running back position in the country. Not only did TreVeyon Henderson decide to return for 2024, but they added another stud in Quinshon Judkins.
The big changes to the Transfer Portal coupled with NIL have turned the college football landscape into a virtual revolving door. Teams’ fortunes can change in a hurry for the better or for the worse.
While there is not a clear No. 1 running back with the Ohio State football team, head coach Ryan Day compliments the likes of TreVeyon Henderson as possibly being the leader of the group.
With coaching changes and transfer portal arrivals and departures, this year's college football offseason was as wild as any in recent memory. Here are five teams that have the most to celebrate with the frenzy in the rearview.
The Ohio State Buckeyes could have co-starters at an important offensive position for the second year in a row. Running backs Quinshon Judkins and TreVeyon
Everyone loves a good comeback story, and according to Chris Low at ESPN, the this Big Ten team appears to be in prime position to execute one in 2024.
TreVeyon Henderson, apparently, isn’t worried about splitting the backfield load with another talented teammate in what’s likely to be his final collegiate season.
The Ohio State Buckeyes underperformed this season. They went 11-2, failed to win the Big Ten East for the third straight year, and didn’t qualify for the College Football Playoff.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have just arguably received the best news of the offseason. Buckeyes junior running back TreVeyon Henderson announced on Friday that he would be returning for his senior season.
Ohio State running back TreVeyon Henderson isn't leaving Ohio State yet. The junior confirmed Wednesday that he will play in the Cotton Bowl Classic against No.
Ohio State football junior running back TreVeyon Henderson has chimed in on his future and the probability of entering the 2024 NFL Draft. TreVeyon Henderson tweeted on Wednesday he remained undecided about his future, per his X account (via Cleveland.com’s Nathan Baird).
For the first time since 2019, Ohio State finished a full, non-COVID season perfect at home. From the get-go, Ohio State was in control but a near-perfect start to the second half gave the boost they needed to coast to a 37-3 win.
TreVeyon Henderson ran for 146 yards and two touchdowns in less than three quarters when the No. 2 Buckeyes defeated Minnesota 37-3 in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday.
As Ohio State Buckeyes running back TreVeyon Henderson walked into a room full of reporters at Camp Randall Stadium, one thing sat in the minds of almost
Ohio State running back TreVeyon Henderson will play Saturday at Wisconsin after a three-game injury absence, coach Ryan Day said Thursday on his radio show.
If he can play, he would spark a Buckeyes offense that faces their toughest test of the season against Penn State.
No. 3 Ohio State will have running back TreVeyon Henderson back this week when it travels to face Purdue, while wide receiver Emeka Egbuka's status is less settled.
While 2022 was undoubtedly disappointing for Henderson, he's back in spring ball for OSU. Now 10 practices in...he's already feeling better.
Ohio State running back TreVeyon Henderson will miss the College Football Playoff so he can address a long-lingering foot injury. The No. 4 Buckeyes face No.
No. 2 Ohio State versus No. 5 Notre Dame has the potential to be one of the greatest college football games in recent memory.
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