Impact Henderson saw his workload dip slightly after tallying over 20 carries in each of the previous two weeks. The junior running back still maintained his role as the Buckeyes' No. 1 running back, as he paced the team in both carries and rushing yards ahead of Chip Trayanum (seven carries, 35 yards). This drop in production was likely just due to the runaway nature of this game combined with a prolific passing performance for starting quarterback Kyle McCord (24-for-31 passing, 335 yards). Moving forward, Henderson should maintain a prominent role in an Ohio State offense that appears to be hitting its stride down the stretch of the regular season.
NOVEMBER 12, 2023 • ROTOWIRE








