COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s Davison Igbinosun is returning for his senior season as opposed to declaring for the 2025 NFL Draft. The starting cornerback has spent two seasons with the Buckeyes after transferring from Ole Miss.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- No Ohio State football player had a more up in the air of an NFL Draft decision than Davison Igbinosun.
Smith and Tate are supposed to be the face of Ohio State’s offense in 2025. They are the only two returning players who are guaranteed to be starters, and they are the next examples of just how elite Brian Hartline is as a receivers coach. But with that comes another storm.
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