Donovan Edwards hilariously trolls Ohio State in epic Senior Bowl interview
Donovan Edwards isn’t going to be done trolling Ohio State any time soon, and the former Michigan star made sure to get his digs in at the Senior Bowl.
Across his 4-year career with the Wolverines, Edwards was part of some particularly memorable runs for the program. In a post-practice interview in Mobile, Edwards was asked by Simone Eli with WKRG News about the special run a couple of years ago in reference to Michigan‘s title season.
However, Edwards made it clear they were all special, particularly the 4 straight wins over Ohio State. And while he did give respect to the Buckeyes for getting their national championship, he made it clear there’s no room to talk when it comes to OSU vs. the Wolverines:
“Which ones? I mean, s— they all was special, for real,” responded Edwards in regard to his college seasons.
“I’ll do you one better, I’ll take you back to my freshman year when we won the Big Ten Championship (for the first time) in over 10 years and beating Ohio State. Sophomore year, won another Big Ten Championship — 2-peat — beat Ohio State again. Won a national championship, as we said the 3rd year. As we said, beat Ohio State again.
“And then much respect to the Ohio State Buckeyes, gotta give it to them for the national championship. Congratulations to my boys — also beat them 4 times in a row, so the guys over there can’t say nothing about beating us. They ain’t getting no gold pants either.”
Here’s the full clip with a few NSFW moments sprinkled in:
“Sh*t, which ones? I’ll do ya one better…”
“Much respect to Ohio State, gotta give it to ‘em… also beat them four times in a row!”
In one of the funnier post Senior Bowl practice moments of my career — Michigan RB Donovan Edwards was not about to be limited to talking only… pic.twitter.com/xW4IGnkO1c
— Simone Eli (@SimoneEli_TV) January 29, 2025
Donovan Edwards is at the Senior Bowl to begin his pre-draft process, and it will be interesting to see how teams view him moving forward. While his overall rushing numbers dipped the past 2 seasons, he remains a versatile weapon with dangerous open-field abilities.
And just in case anyone has forgotten, he’s still undefeated vs. Ohio State.