TreVeyon Henderson discusses record-breaking performance in first career start for Ohio State
Ohio State pulled away late Saturday for the win over Tulsa, and it was on the work of true freshman TreVeyon Henderson that paved the way for the win.
Henderson was all over the field, running over and through the Tulsa defense to the tune of 277 yards rushing. He also had a catch for 5 yards and scored 3 TDs on the ground. His body of work also snapped an Ohio State record that was held by Archie Griffin.

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CLAIM NOW!After the game, Henderson took his turn with the media. He indicated he was unaware that he would start against Tulsa until Saturday, setting the stage for his dramatic showing.
Henderson also discussed how he avoided what he felt would be a dangerous injury in the second half after a Tulsa defender fell on his knee. Fortunately, he came away okay from that exchange.
Here’s what Henderson had to say:
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Henderson is now speaking: Said he had big goals for himself that he kept to himself and today's performance, breaking the freshman rushing record, was one of them.
— Bill Rabinowitz (@brdispatch) September 19, 2021
Henderson said he didn't know until today that he would start.
— Bill Rabinowitz (@brdispatch) September 19, 2021
TreVeyon Henderson says he's never met Archie Griffin, but he's watched a lot of film on him. "I've watched a lot of the past Ohio State players."
— Griffin Strom (@GriffinStrom3) September 19, 2021
Henderson on the brief injury: "I went down and the nose (tackle) came down on my knee. I felt like it almost snapped. Luckily, I came out healthy."
— Bill Rabinowitz (@brdispatch) September 19, 2021
Henderson: "I'm excited right now, but at the same time I gotta keep this going. This can't be a one-time thing."
— Griffin Strom (@GriffinStrom3) September 19, 2021