Ohio — Following a procedure, Ohio State coach Ryan Day announced on Tuesday that running back Miyan Williams will be sidelined for the duration of the season.
After leading the team in rushing last season with 825 yards and 14 touchdowns, Williams was dropped to third-string position this year, trailing only TreVeyon Henderson and Chip Trayanum.
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However, he only managed 49 carries for 158 yards and three touchdowns this season. Although Trayanum and Henderson are now expected to carry the load, the third spot is open. Is Dallan Hayden going to be a redshirt?
Following Tuesday’s press conferences, Nathan Baird, Andrew Gillis, and Stephen Means of Buckeye Talk discussed a variety of topics, including Williams’ future at Ohio State. Watch the video up top for more information.