The Ohio State Buckeyes will take on the Utah Utes in the Rose Bowl, but they won’t have many of their top players there in Pasadena with them.
Star wide receiver Garrett Wilson announced Monday that he would be going pro and start preparing for the NFL Draft, which means he won’t be playing in the Rose Bowl.
“I want to start this off by thanking you all from the bottom of my heart,” Wilson wrote. “These last three years have been unforgettable and becoming a Buckeye has been the single greatest decision of my life. I would like to thank my teammates, trainers, and our entire coaching staff – Coach Hartline, Coach Day, Coach Mick, and Coach Nico, thank you. I wouldn’t be in this situation without each and every one of you.
“To my family, thank you for your unconditional love, guidance, and support. This journey has been a lifetime in the making and after careful consideration, today, I am excited to start the next chapter by declaring for the NFL Draft.”
Wilson finished the regular season with 1,058 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns for the Buckeyes and he is expected by many to be a Top 15 pick.
Wilson was not the only Buckeye to forego the Rose Bowl on Monday. Head coach Ryan Day also announced that WR Chris Olave, OT Nicholas Petit-Frere, and DT Haskell Garrett all would skip the game as well.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day also says that WR Chris Olave, OT Nicholas Petit-Frere, and DT Haskell Garrett have elected to opt out of the Rose Bowl.
— Jordan Reid (@Jordan_Reid) December 27, 2021
As you might imagine, the announcement was met with some very strong reactions on Twitter from the college football world.
Wilson reminds me a lot of Stefon Diggs coming out of Maryland. Identical body type, creative and detailed route runner, strong hands, and has exceptional body control at the catch point. https://t.co/iNuuE5gRcB
— Jordan Reid (@Jordan_Reid) December 27, 2021
Quite possibly the best CenTex athlete these eyes have ever seen. In a basketball region final, Garrett was best player on the court and had 36 points vs a Westlake team with 4 Division I recruits including Baylor's Matthew Mayer. https://t.co/RET9XN19qM
— Jason Jarrett (@jasondjarrett) December 27, 2021
Ohio State will put its best foot forward with whoever it has left against Utah on January 1.