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Former Oklahoma running back Trey Sermon has made his decision. He’s transferring to Ohio State.
Ohio State just got a terrific talent to throw into the backfield mix.
Oklahoma transfer Trey Sermon entered the transfer portal, leaving a loaded Sooner backfield for Ohio State.
The Buckeyes have talent at running back, but they could use a star.
BREAKING: Trey Sermon is heading to Ohio State.
The Oklahoma graduate transfer confirmed his plans to @LettermenRow, and the Buckeyes have landed a talented, veteran tailback to boost the backfield. https://t.co/p32xZsLv7S— Austin Ward (@AWardSports) March 22, 2020
QB Justin Fields is still the star of the offense, but the loss of JK Dobbins took away a 2,003-yard, 21-touchdown, 23-catch back who – if it’s possible for a player of his production – was nationally underappreciated.
Sermon isn’t Dobbins, but he’s a proven producer who came up with 2,076 career rushing yards with 22 touchdowns, and caught 36 passes for 391 yards and three scores.
The 6-0, 216-pounder is quick and tears off yards in chunks, but he’s not the home-run hitter Dobbins was. The starter in the rotation early on last season, he suffered a knee injury and lost his workload, carrying the ball just nine times in the final nine games.
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— Trey Sermon (@treyera) March 22, 2020
In 2018, though, he ran for 947 yards and 13 scores, hitting the 100-yard mark four times as the occasional feature-back. He won’t be asked to turn into a workhorse for the Buckeyes, but handling the ball 15 times or more will never be an issue.
Ohio State gets back Master Teague – the second-leading rusher with 789 yards and four touchdowns last year – but he’s coming off a torn Achilles’ heel. There are a whole slew of promising young backs, but expect Sermon to be the main man early on, at least until Teague is ready.
As a freshman, Sermon ran 17 times for 62 yards in the 2017 31-16 win over the Buckeyes.
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