June 24, 2026

On Ohio State tight end Gee Scott Jr.’s blocking and linebacker Chip Trayanum’s kickoff returns: Buckeye Bits


COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gee Scott Jr. never looked more like an Ohio State football tight end than on one third-quarter play against Arkansas State last Saturday. The Buckeyes were lined up in a two-tight end set with Scott next to Cade Stover on the right side of the line. Running back TreVeyon Henderson took the handoff and ran in their direction. Scott drove his man back several yards out of the way, clearing a wide hole through which Henderson broke away for a 23-yard touchdown run. That may be the defining play of Scott’s OSU career thus far. Yet he said he would only give himself a 6.5 or 7 on a scale of 10 for that block. “I think I created a good movement, but I’ve got to keep my hands inside,” Scott said. “There’s a lot of technical things I can do to be better on it.” Simply…

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