DALLAS — One could make a strong argument that TreVeyon Henderson was the best running back in the country last year, when he was healthy. At least, the most explosive. He missed three games last season, but came back on Oct. 28 against Wisconsin. He tallied 207 total yards in that game and was terrific during the rest of the season. Advertisement In fact, in the four games leading up to the Michigan loss, Henderson had 664 yards from scrimmage, fourth in the country in that span and had 20 less carries than the three players above him, according to TruMedia. He also averaged 7.6 yards per touch, the best in FBS among players with 65 touches or more in that four-game span. GO DEEPER TreVeyon Henderson revealed himself to be a skeleton key for OSU’s offense in win over UW Despite just 60 rushing yards against Michigan, it would…
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