Ohio State approached this Spring season with goals of moving forward after the last three seasons of not completing their main goals of beating the Wolverines, winning a Big Ten title, and competing for National Titles.
Ohio State saw four players drafted into the NFL over the past weekend, which is the fewest since 2013 when the Buckeyes only saw three players hear their names.
Tyleik Williams knows what is at stake for this coming season. The Ohio State Buckeyes defensive tackle spoke at his first media availability of the spring season, and told reporters everything was on the line in 2024.
Everyone loves a good comeback story, and according to Chris Low at ESPN, the this Big Ten team appears to be in prime position to execute one in 2024.
The Buckeyes look poised and ready to battle in the transfer portal. With Kyle McCord’s transfer to Syracuse, the Buckeyes shifted their focus to Devin Brown; Not only as the starter for the Cotton Bowl, but for potentially the 2024 season if all went well.
There have been rumors that multiple Ohio State Buckeyes are considering a return for the 2024 season. And on Wednesday, the first domino in that process fell, with standout defensive lineman Tyleik Williams announcing his intentions to return to Ohio State for his fourth season with the program. Williams made his announcement on X.
The Ohio State Buckeyes' defense is even getting in on the fun. Ohio State cornerback Denzel Burke came from his spot in coverage and, in textbook fashion, puts his helmet on the ball, forcing running back Davion Ervin-Poindexter to fumble.
Ohio State defensive tackle Tyleik Williams flashed as a true freshman last fall, recording 16 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and five sacks in 12 games, and many expected him to take his game to another level this season.
The Ohio State football team’s rivalry has definitely jumped up a few notches after the Buckeyes fell for the first time in a decade last November. That loss has given TTUN fans and players a chance to talk a lot of trash and they aren’t holding back.
With Tulsa down seven and driving in Ohio State territory midway through the fourth quarter on Saturday afternoon, freshman defensive tackle Tyleik Williams made perhaps the defensive play of the game for the Buckeyes.
The Ohio State football team has had some good play from true freshmen on both sides of the ball, including on the defensive line. Tyleik Williams was not a top-ten defensive line recruit for 2021.
Maybe the loss to the Ducks on Saturday stirred some emotion. Black stripes are being shed left and right. The latest member to do so is freshman defensive lineman Tyleik Williams.
Defensive tackle Tyleik Williams became the 15th member of Ohio State’s 2021 recruiting class to shed his black stripe following practice at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center on Tuesday evening.
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