Miyan Williams will return to Ohio State in 2023 for a fourth season with the Buckeyes.
Despite being limited by various injuries and ailments through the back half of his redshirt sophomore season, Williams' 825 rushing yards this season were 254 more than the next-best Buckeye. Williams also rushed for 14 touchdowns, eight more than any other player on the team, and finished the season with an average of 6.4 yards per carry – another team-high among Buckeyes with at least 20 attempts.
The Cincinnati native missed Ohio State's matchups with Michigan State and Maryland entirely, left the Penn State game with injury after just two carries and was sidelined before the end of the first half against Indiana. Williams returned against Michigan but received only eight snaps for 34 yards in the contest.
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