Brandon Inniss just made a move that could shake up Ohio State’s offense next season—he’s staying for his senior year instead of heading to the NFL. With Carnell Tate moving on, Inniss is set to step up as a top target for quarterback Julian Sayin. Last season, he pulled in 36 catches for 271 yards and three touchdowns, but coaches and fans expect those numbers to jump. This decision keeps some much-needed experience and chemistry in the Buckeyes’ receiving corps. How do you think Inniss’ return will impact Ohio State’s shot at a championship run next year? #Sports #Football #OhioState