Quinshon Judkins

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Quinshon Judkins
Ohio State BuckeyesNo. 1
Position Running back
ClassJunior
Major Human development and family services
Personal information
Born: (2003-10-29) October 29, 2003 (age 21)
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight219 lb (99 kg)
Career history
College
Bowl games
High school Pike Road (Pike Road)
Career highlights and awards

Quinshon A. Judkins (born October 29, 2003) is an American football running back for the Ohio State Buckeyes. He previously played for the Ole Miss Rebels, where he won the 2022 Conerly Trophy.

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Early life

Judkins was born on October 29, 2003. He attended Pike Road High School in Pike Road, Alabama where he was named first-team Class 5A All-State as a junior after rushing for 1,482 yards and 25 touchdowns on 150 carries. [1] [2] Judkins rushed for 1,534 yards and 26 touchdowns as a senior. [3] He was rated a three-star recruit and committed to play college football at Ole Miss over offers from Auburn and Notre Dame. [4] [5]

College career

Judkins entered his freshman season in 2022 as the second-string running back for the Ole Miss Rebels. [6] He was named the Southeastern Conference (SEC) co-Freshman of the Week for Week 4 after rushing for 140 yards and two touchdowns on 27 carries in a 35–27 win over Tulsa. [7] [8] Judkins set school records with 1,567 rushing yards and 16 rushing touchdowns and also caught 15 passes for 132 yards and one touchdown. [9] At the conclusion of his freshman season he was named the SEC Freshman of the Year. [10]

On January 4, 2024, Judkins announced that he would enter the transfer portal. [11] On January 8, he announced his commitment to play running back for The Ohio State University football team through X. [12]

Statistics

SeasonGamesRushingReceiving
GPGSAttYardsAvgTDRecYardsAvgTD
Ole Miss Rebels
2022 1362741,5675.716151328.81
2023 13132711,1584.315221496.82
Ohio State Buckeyes
2024 1041217236.08131027.81
Career 36236663,4485.239503837.74

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References

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  9. "Judkins ready to display more versatility as an Ole Miss sophomore". Chattanooga Times Free Press . July 29, 2023. Retrieved September 8, 2023.
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