Get ready, Buckeye Nation—one of your defensive stars is set to make his highly-anticipated return to the gridiron. After missing the last two games with a nagging ankle injury, standout defensive tackle Tyleik Williams has been cleared to suit up for No. 2 Ohio State’s upcoming clash with Northwestern at the hallowed grounds of Wrigley Field in Chicago.
The 6’3″, 327-pound trench warrior has been a force for the Buckeyes when healthy, racking up 2.5 sacks and four tackles for loss in his six appearances so far this season. His absence was certainly felt in the Nov. 2 slugfest against Penn State, a game in which he was knocked out of action in the fourth quarter.
While Williams was technically available for last week’s 45-0 pounding of Purdue, head coach Ryan Day and the training staff opted to give the All-Big Ten Second Team selection some additional rest. It seems that cautious approach has paid off, as Day gave the green light for his return against the Wildcats on Tuesday.
Potential NFL First-Rounder Set to Wreak Havoc Again
When Williams is on the field, there are few interior defensive linemen in the nation who can match his sheer disruptiveness. NFL Draft guru Mel Kiper Jr. currently has the Buckeye behemoth rated as the No. 6 defensive tackle prospect for the 2025 class, with a chance to rocket up the board if he can string together a dominant end to the 2024 campaign.
If his career numbers are any indication, offensive coordinators in the Big Ten should be quaking in their cleats with Williams set to return. The stat-sheet stuffer has amassed 112 tackles, 23 tackles for loss, 11.5 sacks, and nine pass breakups over his illustrious tenure in Columbus.
A Primetime Stage Awaits Under the Wrigley Lights
All eyes will be on the big man as the Buckeyes take on the Wildcats at the Friendly Confines. This blockbuster Big Ten battle is slated for a primetime 7:30pm EST kickoff on ABC, and you can bet the College GameDay crew will be hyping up Williams’ long-awaited return throughout the day.
There’s just something special about late-season Big Ten football under the lights, and the unique aura of Wrigley Field will only amplify the magnitude of the moment. Over 41,000 fans will pack into the creaky grandstands to watch the Scarlet and Gray clash with the Purple and White in this interdivisional showdown.
Can Williams Pick Up Where He Left Off?
The million-dollar question is whether Williams can immediately recapture his early-season form after the multi-week layoff. Ankle injuries can be tricky, especially for a mammoth defensive tackle who relies on quick first steps and explosive power to bulldoze through enemy offensive lines.
However, if anyone is equipped to hit the ground running, it’s the insanely talented Williams. This is a young man who earned a starting job as a true freshman and proceeded to terrorize Big Ten backfields right from the jump. Buckeye fans are banking on that same instant impact in his grand return under the bright lights of Wrigley.
“Tyleik’s a special talent, no doubt about it. We’ve certainly missed his presence in the middle these past couple weeks. But he’s been working his tail off in rehab and is chomping at the bit to get back out there. We’re expecting big things from 91 on Saturday night.”
– Ohio State DL coach Larry Johnson
If Williams can recapture his old form and stuff the stat sheet against Northwestern, the hype train will be full-steam ahead as Ohio State gears up for titanic clashes with Maryland and bitter rival Michigan to close out the regular season. With national championship aspirations still very much in reach, the Buckeyes need their defensive anchor now more than ever.
One thing’s for sure: All eyes will be glued to big No. 91 when he takes the field at the hallowed corner of Clark and Addison on Saturday night. Will Tyleik Williams make his triumphant return a memorable one under the bright lights of Wrigley? Tune in to find out—it promises to be a spectacle.