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LGHL Ohio State’s Tyleik Williams ready to ‘make more memories’ with the Buckeyes in 2024

Ohio State’s Tyleik Williams ready to ‘make more memories’ with the Buckeyes in 2024
Michael Citro
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The defensive tackle’s surprise return for his fourth season was like getting an additional five-star recruit for one year.

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Of the several Buckeyes who announced they would return for one more year in 2024 instead of entering the NFL Draft, one of the most surprising players to make that decision was defensive tackle Tyleik Williams.

The 6-foot-3 native of Manassas, Virginia was rated as high as third among NFL tackles coming out of college (if he’d come out), and could have had a nice payday as perhaps a Day 2 pick. But Williams decided he wasn’t done being a college football player, announcing on social media Jan. 3 that he was going to return for another season in Columbus.

The announcement made it sound like he was saying goodbye... until he didn’t.


RELOAD THAT MF CLIP‼️#FREE91 pic.twitter.com/lxTeScUi9F

— Tyleik Williams € (@tyleikk) January 3, 2024

Williams is coming off a season in which he tied Jack Sawyer for the team lead in tackles for loss (10), finished sixth among all Buckeyes and first among defensive linemen in tackles (53 — 20 solo and 33 assists), and was third on the team in sacks (3). He also broke up five passes and recorded one quarterback hurry. It was a big season for the big guy, and he capped it by earning all-Big Ten second team honors as chosen by the media.

As a freshman in 2021, Williams was an impact depth player, playing in 12 games and finishing the season with five sacks in his first college season. Of his 16 tackles (10 solo, 6 assists) as a freshman, 6.5 were for loss. He also broke up two passes, recorded two quarterback hurries, and forced a fumble. Those impact plays tantalized Buckeye fans as Williams was an all-Big Ten honorable mention and was named a Freshman All-American by ESPN, 247Sports, and Pro Football Focus.

Williams played in all 13 games in his sophomore season, but his numbers were not as strong in his second year at Ohio State. He managed a few more tackles (21 — 10 solo, 11 assists), but recorded only one sack and 2.5 tackles for loss while defending two passes. He was again named an all-Big Ten honorable mention.

However, Williams’ resurgence in 2023 was impressive. Williams was part of the nation’s third-rated team in total defense.

Entering his senior season, Williams has some big expectations to live up to. He enters the season with 90 career tackles to lead all active Buckeyes, and he was named to the 2024 Walter Camp Preseason All-America second team.

What would a successful season for Williams look like? As a defensive tackle, it’s difficult to put up big numbers. One thing Williams will want to help Ohio State improve upon is the team’s No. 29 ranking in rushing defense from last year. A more stout run defense would go a long way toward getting the Buckeyes closer to their goals for the season.

In 2023, the Buckeyes allowed 119.46 yards per game on the ground. That was decent, if not spectacular, nationally, but Ohio State still finished fifth in the Big Ten in that category. If the new teams had joined the conference a year earlier, the Buckeyes would have sunk to seventh, finishing behind UCLA and Oregon in addition to Penn State, Michigan, Nebraska, and Iowa in rushing defense.

On the flip side, Williams will want to maintain Ohio State’s status as the national leader in passing defense. With quick defensive tackles getting push up the middle, guys like Sawyer and J.T. Tuimoloau on the edges, and a good corps of defensive backs, the Buckeyes allowed just 145.9 yards per game through the air in 2023. The team was also excellent in keeping the opposition from scoring, finishing second nationally in scoring defense by allowing just 11.2 points per game.

With players like Williams back in 2024, there’s no reason to think Jim Knowles’ defense can’t finish around where it did last year in the areas where it excelled, while improving on the rushing defense.

Whether Williams returned to improve his draft stock, beat Michigan, win a national championship, or simply because he wants to enjoy one more year in Columbus, the Buckeyes are fortunate to have him back. Now it’s up to him to make those memories and help his teammates do the same.

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LGHL Football Buckeyes had a big scrimmage this weekend, get all of details here

Football Buckeyes had a big scrimmage this weekend, get all of details here
Matt Tamanini
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Ohio State Football Fall Camp

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All the Buckeye news thats fit to re-print.

Look, we get it. Your days are busy and you don’t have time to read all of the stories and tweets from the three dozen websites dedicated to covering Ohio State athletics, or the 237 Buckeye beat writers churning out hot takes and #content on a daily basis. But that’s ok, that’s what your friends at Land-Grant Holy Land are here for.

Monday through Friday, we’ll be collecting all of the articles, tweets, features, interviews, videos, podcasts, memes, photos, and whatever else we stumble across on the interwebz and putting them in our daily “Why is this News?” article. That way, you’ll have a one-stop shop for all of the most important Buckeye news, jokes, and analysis.

You’re welcome!


For your Earholes...


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Today’s Players to Watch


Cody Simon embracing leadership role at linebacker for Ohio State
Brett Ludwiczak, Land-Grant Holy Land

Jermaine Mathews Jr. may be the most important ‘non-starter’ on Ohio State’s depth chart in 2024
Gene Ross, Land-Grant Holy Landy Land

Julian Sayin is one of the most impressive freshman QBs we’ve seen in a while
Megan Husslein, Land-Grant Holy Land


On the Gridiron


Practice Observations as Buckeyes prepare for pivotal scrimmage (paywall)
Bill Landis, Dotting the Eyes

Gleitman’s Goods: Buzz from Ohio State’s first scrimmage (paywall)
Alex Gleitman, Lettermen Row


Did @RJ_Young really rank all 134 FBS teams ahead of the season? Yes, yes he did

What do you think of his rankings?

Read his whole breakdown here: https://t.co/2t14PJRURH pic.twitter.com/eHzHBUMIoO

— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) August 12, 2024

Quick Hits: Hartline & the Receivers
Chase Brown, Dan Hope, Garrick Hodge and Andy Anders, Eleven Warriors

Quick Hits: Walton & the Cornerbacks
Chase Brown, Dan Hope, Garrick Hodge and Andy Anders, Eleven Warriors

Jeremiah Smith endorses Will Howard amid Ohio State QB competition
Grant Hughes, 247Sports

Ohio State QB Will Howard gains prominent endorsement from CB Denzel Burke for starting job
Cody Nagel, 247Sports

Buckeye Nation is anxiously awaiting Ryan Day announcing a starting quarterback
Matt Tamanini, Land-Grant Holy Land

Not the only home runs he’s gonna be hitting for Pittsburgh this year:


Your new Steelers home run derby champion. Way to show up big time, @justnfields. pic.twitter.com/kQCiMflFxc

— Mike Tomlin (@CoachTomlin) August 12, 2024

Key Takeaways as Buckeyes build more depth, swagger at corner (paywall)
Austin Ward, Dotting the eyes

Hartline leaning on Egbuka as he brings young wide receivers along
Steve Helwagen, Bucknuts

You’re Nuts: Which Buckeye veteran do you think will surprise people this season?
Matt Tamanini and Jami Jurich, Land-Grant Holy Land

“You’re Going to Feel No. 1 Out There”: Ohio State Cornerback Davison Igbinosun Developing Reputation for Talking Trash on the Field and Backing It Up
Garrick Hodge, Eleven Warriors


On the Hardwood


You’re Nuts: Will Ohio State patch up inconsistent defense during Jake Diebler’s first year?
Conor Lemons and Justin Golba, Land-Grant Holy Land


And now for something completely different...


I’m ready for this:


Disney’s announcement of a new musical based on “The Greatest Showman” #D23Expo pic.twitter.com/Do5gfJHikL

— Entertainment Tonight (@etnow) August 10, 2024

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