CLOSE USA TODAY Sports’ Paul Myerberg breaks down the latest Amway Coaches Poll. USA TODAY Ohio State cornerback Shaun Wade announced in a tweet Monday morning that he was declaring for the NFL draft, opting out of a postponed football season in the Big Ten. Wade became the Buckeyes’ second player in four days to forgo a potential season this fall to begin training for the draft, following offensive lineman Wyatt Davis “This has been an extremely difficult decision to make,” Wade said in a video released on Twitter, “but I know it’s the right decision for me. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and uncertainty surrounding our season I have decided to forgo my remaining eligibility and officially declare for the 2021 NFL draft.” Thank you Buckeye Nation!Forever a Buckeye! pic.twitter.com/VFjKukLpLV — Shaun Wade (@shaunwade24) September 14, 2020 A redshirt junior, Wade considered entering the 2020 draft after last…
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