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Miyan Williams Lacks Blue-Chip Status Like His Fellow Ohio State Ballcarriers, But His Skill Set Should Once Again Prove Useful

Entering his third season in Columbus, Ohio State backup tailback Miyan Williams has become somewhat of a forgotten man in the Buckeyes' running backs room – at least in the eyes of many Buckeye fans – thanks to the record-setting 2021 freshman season produced by starting tailback TreVeyon Henderson, along with the emergence of Evan Pryor in this season's spring camp.

Of course, running backs coach Tony Alford doesn't see it that way. He believes he's got a three-headed monster on his hands and while Henderson will rightfully see the bulk of the action, Alford knows the combo of Williams and Pryor can not only help to keep Henderson fresh, the trio's unique skill sets complement each other quite nicely.