Running back Miyan Williams said Thursday he is returning to Ohio State for a fourth season.
Williams, who led the Buckeyes in rushing this past season, will remain in school for a fourth year, he confirmed to The Dispatch. He has at least two seasons of eligibility remaining.
In subtle posts shared on social media websites Instagram and Twitter on Thursday, he wrote, “Unfinished business.” Williams spent much of 2022 as the Buckeyes’ top running back after TreVeyon Henderson suffered a fracture and a torn ligament in his left foot in September, an injury that limited him and was aggravated in October.His best stretch came early in the Big Ten schedule when he ran for 101 yards and two touchdowns in the conference opener against Wisconsin. In another rout of Rutgers the next week, he had a career day, springing for 189 yards on the ground with five touchdowns.
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