He is only three games into his career, and I know this was against Tulsa, but it is undeniable that Henderson is special. Touchdown numero tres for Trey! /eu5i3z11yM- Land-Grant Holy Land September 18, 2021
Dobbins, Ezekiel Elliott, and Maurice Clarett just to name a few 21st Century comparisons. He has a combination of speed and power that is simply special. That puts him third all-time in the OSU record book, just 54 yards behind Trey Sermon’s 331 yards against Northwestern in last year’s Big Ten Championship Game against Northwestern. He set a new freshman single-game rushing record on Saturday with 277 yards on just 24 carries (in addition to three touchdowns). In the long, storied history of OSU rushers, Henderson is just special. But, TreVeyon Henderson is the best running back in Buckeye history.
I’m going to start with a positive and one that might draw the ire of many a middle-aged man (a demographic of which that I fit squarely in). TreVeyon Henderson is the best running back in Ohio State history which are actually completely logical and well-reasoned, but just seem a little bit out there. So, when the Buckeyes play as piss poor of a game as they did against Tulsa on Saturday, it requires that we noted level-headed, unbiased observers here at Land-Grant Holy Land run through some of our overreactions. Ohio State fans are notorious for overreacting it’s what we do and who we are.