A two-way threat in high school, Steele Chambers had visions of being the next great running back to come through the Ohio State program after committing there in 2019 after a dominant run at the high school level in Georgia, leading his team to three straight Class 4A championships.
Early on at Ohio State, Chambers — who has an all-time name — found himself stuck behind a number of talented running backs, leading to very limited work offensively. Then, as fate would have it, he was needed elsewhere.
A change from running back to linebacker occurred, a position he played in high school.