Ohio State’s No. 3 running back spot seems open for the taking.
James Peoples and West Virginia transfer CJ Donaldson are the clear frontrunners to replace TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins as the Buckeyes’ top two backs, but beyond that, there’s an open door for a freshman to contend with Sam Williams-Dixon for the next spot in line. And Bo Jackson might be his top competition this spring.
“Right now, I'm just trying to work as hard as I can and do whatever I can for everybody,” Jackson said on Wednesday.
Arriving on campus to some solid acclaim – both for his name and his talent – Jackson is dedicated to drilling down on the fine details of his position to try and climb Ohio State’s depth chart in his first season as a Buckeye.