© Provided by Buckeyes Now on FanNation “We just try to help each other the best we can and help the team win.” Redshirt sophomore running back Miyan Williams spoke about his backfield relationship with sophomore TreVeyon Henderson following Ohio State’s 52-21 win over Wisconsin. The two Buckeyes have split carries almost half-and-half through the first four weeks of the season, with Henderson’s 50 touches being only seven more than Williams’ 43. Williams is fine with this arrangement, and does not see Henderson as an individual rival, saying their combined focus is instead on benefitting their teammates rather than themselves. “We just try to help each other the best we can and help the team win,” Williams said. Replay Video Skip Ad Williams believes his rushing style compliments Henderson’s, which allows them to work so well together behind the Ohio State offensive line. “I would say he is more like the…
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