Brandon Inniss and Carnell Tate’s relationship has been forged in the fires of their renowned 7-on-7 team, South Florida Express, and the talent-rich environment of greater South Florida.
Competition is nothing new to them. Much of their relationship is built on it.
“I feel like all of it is,” Inniss said. “We try to compete daily. We know us pushing each other is going to make us the best in the country. So that’s what we want to do.”
Expected to be two starters – or at least two players who play a major role – in Ohio State’s receiver rotation this season, the back-and-forth between Inniss and Tate in winter workouts and spring practices has already been noted several times by coaches.