Ohio State fell to Clemson on Saturday night 29-23 in the Fiesta Bowl national semifinal, and now it has lost one of its playmakers to the next level. Running back J.K. Dobbins will forgo his final season of eligibility and has declared for the 2020 NFL Draft. “Thank you for everything,” he wrote on Twitter. “Coming to Ohio State from Texas has been nothing short of a dream. I’ve built relationships that will last me a lifetime at this great university. I’ve created bonds with my brothers on the teams for the past three years that will never be broken.” The 5-foot-10, 217-pounder from La Grange, Texas, rushed for 2,003 yards 21 touchdowns on 301 carries for the Big Ten champion Buckeyes this season. He rushed for 1,053 the year prior as a sophomore and 1,403 as a true freshman in 2017. “I want to thank all of my coaches…
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