Ohio State freshman Carnell Tate shares gratitude after tragic loss of mother

Condolences and words of comfort help in the grieving process.

Recently, Ohio State freshman wide receiver, Carnell Tate, lost his mother unexpectedly when she was the victim of a drive-by shooting. The incident was confirmed by WGN in Chicago and multiple other outlets.

Since that fateful day on July 16, things have been relatively quiet as the Chicago Police search for the perpetrator. Police shared that witnesses claimed shots were fired into a crowd of people leaving an event. No arrests have been made as of yet as the investigation continues.

There has been a great outpouring of support for the OSU freshman, even coming from rival fans. Yesterday, Tate posted a message of thanks to everyone who has reached out with their love and support via his X, formerly known as Twitter account.

At the Big Ten media days last week, Ryan Day offered his thoughts on the tragedy.

“He and his mom were very closte,” Day said. “When you lose somebody close to you like that, it just takes the rug out from underneath you, and I know that happened to Carnell. He does have a team that’s here to support. We’ve all kind of surrounded him and tried to help them the best we can. He’s a pretty private person as well. We’ve had guys who have gone through similar situations, and you have to go through a process of grieving. We’ve talked about that. That’s not easy, but I think football has allowed him a distraction to kind of get his mind off of it when he’s not in his room or back in Chicago.”

Ashley Griggs was just 41 years old.

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Ohio State freshman Carnell Tate loses mother in senseless act of violence

A sad day for the Ohio State football family.

In sad news, it was reported that freshman wide receiver, Carnell Tate, lost his mother last night. She was the victim of an apparent drive-by shooting. The incident was been confirmed by WGN in Chicago.

While details have not been released, Tate’s mother, Ashley Griggs, lived in Chicago where the tragedy occurred.

By all accounts, Griggs was heavily involved in her son’s recruitment process and was proud of him beyond measure. A simple look at her Twitter page reveals posts and retweets about Carnell’s accomplishments and the many wonderful things being written about her son.

Tate has been showing out in practice since arriving on campus in January. He became the earliest freshman to ever lose his black stripe and put on a show in the annual spring Scarlet and Gray game.

All of that should and will be put aside as the young man grieves the loss of his mother. Thoughts and prayers are pouring in from all across social media as people are hearing the news. Even those from the other side of rivalries are putting the game on standby understanding some things are just bigger than football.

Our hearts are heavy and all of Buckeye Nation mourns with you.

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