COLUMBUS, Ohio — Over the past decade, Ohio State football’s matchups with Wisconsin have routinely turned into a contest of figuring out who has the best running back in the Big Ten. That conversation has produced Melvin Gordon vs. Ezekiel Elliott in 2014 and J.K. Dobbins vs. Jonathan Taylor from 2017-19. TreVeyon Henderson and Braelon Allen are the next episode in that saga, or at least they should be. TreVeyon Henderson quickly established himself as the Buckeyes’ home run hitter as a true freshman and he’s continued to build on that case this season. But he hasn’t been perfect, and his latest injury — considered short-term by head coach Ryan Day — has cracked the door for others behind him to flash. His ceiling is high, but sharing reps the way he has puts him in danger of having the same issues as a sophomore that Dobbins ran into in…
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