Gene’s Take: Miyan Williams I know most people see this as a two-man race between the incumbent Master Teague and the five-star freshman TreVeyon Henderson, but I am staking my claim now as president of the Miyan Williams Hive™. Williams came to Ohio State as a bit of an afterthought. The Buckeyes were going after some big fish in the 2019 recruiting class, and missed on every single one of them. As a result, they fell back on Williams — an in-state prospect from Cincinnati. Williams’ recruiting profile is not going to wow anyone. He was a three-star player, ranked as the No. 45 running back and the No. 627 prospect overall in the cycle. It seemed, at the time, as if Ohio State was just taking on a running back to add another live body to the room, and it appeared unlikely that Williams would every play much of a role in Columbus.