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RB Miyan “Chop” Williams (Official Thread)



“I’m not going to lie, I get tired of talking about last year,” Alford said during the summer. “Good, bad or indifferent. I will tell you this, next year, I’ll get tired of talking about this class. But I will say this when you want to talk about last year’s class: Miyan Williams is a really good player.

“I’m really excited to have Miyan Williams in our room, in our group and a part of our football team. I want to make sure that is very clear.”
 
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FAN MAN IS A LITTLE BOY. Freshman running back Miyan Williams – aptly self nicknamed "fat man" – famously underwent an absurd body transformation that took him from certified dad bod to legit Division I athlete, and that was even before Coach Mick got ahold of him.

But unfortunately for him, there ain't too much you can do to fix his height.



I mean, Darren Sproles made an entire career out of being too small to do anything about, so I buy it.

Ohio State lists him at 5-foot-8, 227 pounds, which seems delightfully bowling ball-sized. Say what you want about his height or his weight, but I sure as hell wouldn't look forward to meeting that in a gap. That shoulder would feel like a sledgehammer to the chest.
 
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While Ohio State didn’t end up getting to play its backups nearly as much as it expected when it took a 35-3 lead into halftime, true freshman C.J. Stroud was in fact the first quarterback off the bench on Saturday, after fellow freshman Jack Miller got in the game for the final drive of the season opener against Nebraska. Stroud’s Ohio State debut consisted of just one snap, however, on which he handed the ball off to fellow freshman Miyan Williams – who also made his Buckeye debut on that play – who gained five yards on the final play to run out the clock.
 
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