Buckeyes’ Henderson to have surgery, miss out on CFP
Ohio State running back TreVeyon Henderson will go through surgery on his left foot on Friday and will not play in the upcoming College Football Playoff, he informed The Columbus Dispatch on Tuesday.Henderson, the No. 4
Buckeyes’second-leading rusher with 571 backyards and six touchdowns, missed 3 of the previous four games due to the fact that of the injury.Henderson informed the Dispatch on Tuesday that he hurt
his foot in a 77-21 triumph versus Toledo on Sept. 17 and had been battling the injury since. He previously tweeted that he was having fun with a fracture and torn ligament in his foot.As much as I wanted to end up out the season with my brothers, I understand god have bigger and better plans for me! Its always
light at the end of the tunnel, be back much better than ever. #KeepGoing– TreVeyon Henderson(@TreVeyonH4)December 13, 2022 Ohio State plays No. 1 Georgia in a CFP semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on New Year’s Eve( 8 p.m. ET/ESPN, ESPN App).”I have to
have surgical treatment on my foot due to the fact that it’s gotten that bad given that the third game,” Henderson informed the Dispatch.” I have actually just been making it worse going back out there.”Henderson, a sophomore
from Hopewell, Virginia, was among the top freshmen in the FBS in 2021, running for 1,248 lawns with 15 hurrying touchdowns.2 Related”It’s genuine painful,”
Henderson said.”I barely practiced all season. I went through a lot of different cleats to attempt to press through it, but the discomfort was insane. I really do not know how I had the ability to
press through it in the games I did play in. I just attempted to do the best I can.”Junior Miyan Williams leads the Buckeyes with 817 hurrying backyards and 13 touchdowns. He has been hindered by a right leg injury recently as well.Henderson is the second prominent Buckeyes player to reveal that he’ll miss the CFP. Last week, receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who broke the Big 10 record with 1,066 getting yards in 2021 however missed most of this season with a lingering hamstring injury, announced that he would not play against Georgia and would begin getting ready for the NFL draft. “I wish to be out there competing with my siblings more than anything,”Smith-Njigba told ESPN.”The decision to turn pro was made after I was unable to come back on several occasions during the season and the physicians identified I would be not able to participate in the playoffs.”