TreVeyon Henderson scored a touchdown in Ohio State's Cotton Bowl victory and helps lead the Buckeyes into the big matchup against Notre Dame.
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 running back TreVeyon Henderson is facing Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff National Championship tonight, giving him another chance to help his NFL Draft stock. After a strong season,
Two months ago fans called for Ryan Day's job after Ohio State suffered a fourth-straight loss to the Michigan Wolverines in the final week of the regular
TreVeyon Henderson, a Hopewell alum, is leading the Buckeyes through the college football playoffs, making his community proud.
Ohio State running back TreVeyon Henderson made up for an early blunder in a major way at the end of the first half of the College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Cotton Bowl against Texas.
There are now only two teams remaining in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff. The final matchup will be between the No. 7 seed Notre Dame Fighting Irish (14-1) and the No. 8 seed Ohio State Buckeyes (13-2).
The first 12-team CFP featured some great individual performances. Here's a look at the best players at each position.
The Los Angeles Chargers have a major question to answer at running back this offseason, as J.K. Dobbins is slated to hit free agency and Gus Edwards has been a
The Buckeyes ended their regular season with a loss to rival Michigan. Then they rebounded to play their best football.
He reacted to an incredible 75-yard touchdown by Buckeyes running back TreVeyon Henderson ... a tear ever since the first game of the College Football Playoff. They’ve had back-to-back 40 ...
A Buckeyes win would give the Big Ten back-to-back national champions for the first time since 1942, when the league was called the Western Conference. Paul Brown-coached Ohio State went 9-1 that year and was the third straight national champion from the conference. Voters crowned Minnesota in 1940 and ’41.