SAD NEWS:Ohio State Buckeyes in Tears as their coach talk about his resignation due to the inconveniences of the team management…

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Quinshon Judkins broke records his first two years of college football before he felt he needed a change of scenery, which was advantageous to the Ohio State football team. The running back ran for 2,725 yards and 31 touchdowns on 575 carries in back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons with the Rebels; his 1,576 yards in his sophomore year and his 16 touchdowns in his freshman year both set school records. He is second all-time in Ole Miss history in terms of career yards and touchdowns.

I’m grateful to everyone who is helping me improve,”

told his teammates. “Without you guys, I couldn’t have done it. Being in the greatest place in America makes me happy. Go, Bucks.

With his move to OSU and the return of TreVeyon Henderson, the Buckeyes have maybe the best running back duo in the country. Having lost his black stripe, he may now proudly declare himself a “Official Buckeye.” Now that Tony Alford has left to join Michigan, the two will help head coach Ryan Day locate them a new coach. Day has been the room’s coach for the time being.

“Finding the right person is the focus right now,” Day stated. “It’s now the greatest running back room in the nation, so I think it’s

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