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WR Brandon Inniss (National Champion)



Skull Session: Brandon Inniss Feels “Blessed” to Start in 2025, Ethan Onianwa Has Much to Prove, and Four Buckeyes Make Sporting News’ Preseason All-American Team

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Entering his junior season in 2025, Inniss knows a lesson John Cena learned 20 years earlier: The Time is Now.

“Mentally, it’s like you have kind of a change of mindset when you’re starting. I said that before, but it’s real. You have a change of mindset,” Inniss said. “It changes your mindset because when you’re a backup — I’ve never been a backup my whole life — so coming in here off the rip, it was already, like, ‘OK, now I’ve got to learn. I’ve got to watch. I’ve got to grow.’

“Now, last year, when Emeka didn’t know he was going to come back for his fourth year, I had to wait another year. Mentally, it’s like, ‘OK, now I’ve got to wait again.’ But I feel like, overall, I’m just in a better place. I’m ready to go.”

Inniss spent the offseason preparing his body for a larger role. He checked in at 6-foot, 199 pounds at the start of preseason camp following a summer in which he set personal bests in every workout and speed test.

“I feel really amazing right now,” Inniss said.

With one shot, one opportunity, Inniss plans to capture it — not let it slip. He’s watched. He’s worked. He’s waited his turn. Now, it’s Inniss’ time to shine.
 
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