
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Miyan Williams did whatever he wanted in a 49-10 win over Rutgers, and it came at the perfect time for Ohio State football. The running back ran for 189 yards and five touchdowns — tying a school record — on 21 carries as he took on a more prominent role in the absence of TreVeyon Henderson. He’s the second player in the Big Ten to have a five-touchdown day on the ground this season, joining Michigan’s Blake Corum, who did so against Connecticut. As a result, he’s earned Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honors. “Miyan was running hard today and finished a bunch of runs in positive,” head coach Ryan Day said. “He turns a 3-yard run into 5, keeps us on schedule. … Miyan had a really good day for us.” This marks the fourth straight week that a Buckeye has won a Big…
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