Miyan Williams, Ohio State RB, reveals plans for 2024 season
Miyan Williams has been a four-year contributor for Ohio State after joining the backfield in the 2020 recruiting class. Originally a 3-star recruit out of Cincinnati, Williams went on to provide some key moments for the Buckeyes.
On Monday, Williams officially announced he will head to the 2024 NFL Draft instead of utilizing an extra year of eligibility with the program.
“… It’s time for me to embark on my next chapter and making my dreams of playing in the NFL a reality,” wrote Williams while thanking everyone from his family to his teammates. “I have decided to enter my name in the 2024 NFL Draft. As I take these next steps in life I will forever be a Buckeye for life. O-H!”
Jeremiah 29:11 🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/mj74LougFk
— “Chop” 🐶 (@okmiyan_) December 4, 2023
Williams produced 508 rushing yards as a redshirt freshman in 2021, serving as the primary backup to TreVeyon Henderson. His best season came with 825 rushing yards in 2022 as the Buckeyes juggled a number of injuries.
Overall, Williams rushed for 1,555 yards and 20 touchdowns while in Columbus. He did not immediately confirm plans for the Cotton Bowl with Ohio State lined up to face Missouri in a New Year’s Six contest.