

Although Trey Sermon didn't end his brief Buckeye career the way he wanted to, his lone year in Columbus was extremely memorable.
After using his additional year of eligibility as a grad-transfer from Oklahoma, Sermon chose not to take advantage of the NCAA's extra year for all student-athletes because of the pandemic and he's going to turn pro.
Here was his message to Ohio State and Oklahoma fans:
Sermon will forever be remembered in Buckeye lore for his back-to-back performances against Northwestern and Clemson in the Big Ten title game and the Sugar Bowl/College Football Playoff Semifinal. Sermon ran for 524 yards in those two games, which is the best 2-game stretch in Ohio State history by any player. That also included a single-game school record 331 yards against the Wildcats, when the Buckeyes desperately needed him to carry an offense that struggled to move the ball through the air.
Unfortunately, Sermon was injured on the first play of the CFP National Championship Game against Alabama. He tried to stick it out for one additional play, but was removed from the game and did not return. It certainly wasn't an exit worthy of his performances on the biggest stage the game has to offer.
Sermon is rated as the third best draft eligible running back on ESPN analyst Mel Kiper's draft board.
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