
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Even diehard Ohio State football fans may have forgotten that the event pictured above ever happened. Before Trey Sermon raced into the record books against Northwestern in last December’s Big Ten championship game, he rode the bench. Master Teague powered the game-opening drive, totaling 31 yards on three touches. He extended the reliable production he had turned in most of the season. Then came a different kind of bump — the one that sent him to the sideline with a concussion. Sermon relieved him and responded with a monster performance. Miyan Williams, then a true freshman, flashed his elusiveness with a couple of big runs when giving Sermon a rest. TreVeyon Henderson and Evan Pryor then arrived last winter as two of the highest-ranked running back prospects in the country. The future had arrived. Was Teague a remnant of the past? “Maybe I’ve seen some things here…
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