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Carnell Tate expected to remain at Ohio State, not enter transfer portal amid tampering allegationsWide receiver Carnell Tate is expected to return to Ohio State next season, per On3’s Pete Nakos and Steve Wiltfong. On Friday, Nakos reported that outside parties had tampered with Tate ...
Ohio State is undergoing plenty of change on the offensive side of the ball heading into the 2025 football season, but college football’s national champions will have Carnell Tate on the field.
Other schools' best tampering efforts ultimately didn’t convince Carnell Tate to enter the transfer portal. One of the biggest storylines in the wake of Ohio State's national championship ...
Led by Emeka Egbuka and Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State is expected to have one of the best wide receiver units in the nation once again. Carnell Tate could be another name to keep a close eye on.
Carnell Tate may not have been Ohio State's most productive statistical season in 2024, but he made an impact. Tate played the third-most snaps of any wideout as a sophomore, behind freshman ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes are expected to enter the ... On Monday, current Buckeyes receiver Carnell Tate shared an excited eight-word take on the future of the Buckeyes' offense with Hartline ...
Egbuka is headed to the NFL, meaning the opportunity should be there for Tate to have an increased role in 2025. Fresh off its national championship, Ohio State will begin spring practice on March 17.
ATLANTA — Through the billows of victory cigar smoke inside the Ohio State locker room, second-year Buckeyes Carnell Tate and Brandon Inniss danced in the middle of a huddle of wide receivers ...
Speaking with WBNS-TV sports reporter Adam King, Tate said: “The plan was never for me to leave. I don’t know where that came from, where that started. I bleed Ohio State.” Following his ...
Jeremiah Smith, Emeka Egbuka and Carnell Tate headlined the position for Ohio State in 2024, as the Buckeyes marched to their first national championship in a decade. Egbuka is now headed to the ...
Speaking with WBNS-TV sports reporter Adam King, Tate said: “The plan was never for me to leave. I don’t know where that came from, where that started. I bleed Ohio State.” Following his announcement, ...
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