
When J.K. Dobbins decided to leave Ohio State early for the NFL, Ryan Day and his coaching staff had big shoes to fill. Insert Trey Sermon. The Buckeyes had a good amount of young talent at the RB position with guys like Miyan Williams, Marcus Crowley, Steele Chambers, and two more experienced guys in third-year sophomore Master Teague and senior DeMario McCall. Teague had suffered from an Achilles injury, leaving question marks as to who would be the starting running back in 2020. Enter Oklahoma transfer Trey Sermon. Sermon is a 6’1 215 pound RB from Marietta, Georgia who was originally committed to Ohio State coming out of high school, will now look to fight off now-healthy Master Tague for the starting RB position. Sermon also is coming off an injury, as he tore his LCL last November, but says he is now 100%. Ohio State RB Coach Tony Alford…
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