Two Key Players For Ohio State
Miyan Williams – Running Back:Â It was Miyan Williams who got the start at Minnesota instead of incumbent Master Teague, and he did not waste his opportunity running for over 120 yards with a 13.5 per carry average. Williams looked elusive with break-away speed. If he is going to be the guy going forward, OSU will need more of that type of play to keep pressure off C.J. Stroud so he doesn’ feel like the QB has to do everything.
The FIRST touchdown of the season for @OhioStateFB belongs to Miyan Williams đź’Ş pic.twitter.com/RP3LsAtc5B
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 3, 2021
Zach Harrison – Defensive End: Zach Harrison is a former five-star recruit, so much is expected of this young man. When you follow in the footsteps of guys like Chase Young and the Bosa brothers, the expectations are high. Harrison looked as if he might be starting to live up to those expectations on Thursday night. He will need to continue to get pressure in the Oregon backfield and not allow the Ducks to get comfortable.
ZACH HARRISON WITH THE STRIP AND HASKELL GARRETT WITH THE SCORE WOOOOOOOOOOOO pic.twitter.com/71cAc2tpfL
— Barstool OSU (@BarstoolOSU) September 3, 2021