Ohio State's Williams provides power at running back

by: Mike Wachsman Posted: Oct 1, 2022 / 05:29 PM EDT Updated: Oct 1, 2022 / 08:06 PM EDT COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The depth of the Ohio State receiv...

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by: Mike Wachsman Posted: Oct 1, 2022 / 05:29 PM EDT Updated: Oct 1, 2022 / 08:06 PM EDT COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The depth of the Ohio State receiving corps has been well-documented, and it's justified. But there is also depth in the running back room, which was a good thing for OSU as it entered Saturday's game with Rutgers as starter TreVeyon Henderson was unable to go, leaving the grunt work to power back Miyan Williams — no slouch himself. Williams averaged 6.1 yards on 15 carries in the first half, scoring three touchdowns in the process and showing burst and power on a variety of runs.

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