TreVeyon Henderson scored a touchdown in Ohio State's Cotton Bowl victory and helps lead the Buckeyes into the big matchup against Notre Dame.
For a split second, Ohio State running back TreVeyon Henderson caught the football and saw nothing but blockers and green grass ahead of him. Late in the second quarter in the Cotton Bowl on Friday night at AT&T Stadium,
Senior running back TreVeyon Henderson has accounted for over 4,500 yards from scrimmage with 48 total touchdowns. It is hard to fathom what those numbers could be had it not been for injuries to the former five-star signee in the 2021 recruiting class.
Ohio State dominated the first half of the Cotton Bowl against Texas but could only muster a 7-0 lead. The Buckeyes kept shooting themselves in the foot with penalties, one of the most egregious coming from TreVeyon Henderson who drew a 15-yard unsportsmanlike foul on OSU’s second drive.
College Football fans were left in awe when Ohio State Buckeyes RB TreVeyon Henderson pulled off some magical moves in the second quarter of the Cotton Bowl Classic against the Texas Longhorns.
Texas football fans appeared to be in serious distress Friday after the Longhorns had a major defensive lapse against Ohio State in the College Football
While it was a tough pill to swallow for Ewers and the Longhorns, there was still mutual respect between the Texas quarterback and Sawyer and running back TreVeyon Henderson, his former teammates.
The Buckeyes out gained the Longhorns 236-177 through 30 minutes of play. Ohio State's TreVeyon Henderson has 98 all-purpose yards and one touchdown. Texas has been held to only 44 rushing yards.
Senior running back TreVeyon Henderson puts the Ohio State Buckeyes back on top with an incredible 75-yard touchdown against Texas in the Cotton Bowl.
While the first half of the Cotton Bowl between the No. 8 Ohio State Buckeyes and No. 5 Texas Longhorns was largely defensive, the game got a burst of offensive
Ohio State got the better of Texas football in key moments to end the Longhorns' season. Here's how the Buckeyes did it.
For the first time in the history of college football, a team with two regular season losses that finished the year without a conference title and ranked outsid