
Ohio State is back on top of the college football world, capping off the season with a 14-2 record and a national title game victory.
The Buckeyes went 4-0 in the College Football Playoff, defeating the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 34-23 in the national championship.
Following the win, a couple Buckeyes stars announced their official plans for the 2025 NFL Draft. Running back Quinshon Judkins was the latest to declare for the draft, departing Ohio State after one year with the program.
Judkins posted the announcement Friday on social media while sending a message to Ohio State head coach Ryan Day.
“To Coach Day, thank you for the opportunity to learn and love what it truly means to be a Buckeye,” Judkins said.
In one season with the Buckeyes, Judkins posted 14 touchdowns and 1,060 yards on 194 carries.
The Alabama native began his career with the Ole Miss Rebels, establishing himself as one of the best running backs in the nation. During his three-year career, Judkins recorded 45 touchdowns and 3,785 yards on 739 carries.
According to David Cobb at CBS Sports, Judkins is listed as the No. 5 running back and No. 98 overall player in the 2025 NFL Draft prospect rankings.