Joey Kaufman | Buckeye Xtra Ohio State running back Trey Sermon saw steady improvement over the first few weeks of the football season. His per-carry average increased over his first four games, then took a big jump on Saturday. In a 52-12 win at Michigan State, Sermon had a breakout game, rushing for 112 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries, an average of 11.2 yards, nearly doubling his previous effort. His total included a 64-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. Afterward, Sermon said he felt like he was poised for the big step forward. “I definitely felt like it was it was going to happen,” the Oklahoma transfer said. “Each week, I just felt like I was gradually getting better, getting more in sync with the offensive line and just getting used to playing with those guys.” His emergence provided some additional explosiveness out of the backfield, a complement to Master…
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