Even Ohio State running backs are aspiring to be like Wisconsin Badgers.
As Tre'Veyon Henderson makes the transition to the NFL as a second-round pick for the New England Patriots, he's looking at a Wisconsin great as the standard he's trying to reach.
When asked who he's modeling his game after, he name-dropped former Badgers and Patriots running back James White.
"Really, just his great receiving ability. One-on-one matchups, it seems like he was winning every time," Henderson told reporters at mandatory minicamp. "He was such a great player. He made a huge impact to help this team win games I want to continue to watch film and study him and learn and grow as a player.”
White played eight NFL seasons, all in New England as a rotational player in the backfield. That followed a stellar four years at Wisconsin where he rushed for over 4,000 yards and 45 touchdowns.
His ability as a receiver out of the backfield helped him stay involved in the offense, even though he was rarely the true No. 1 RB on his team.
Henderson knows being a well-rounded player goes a long way, and White showed him the path to longevity.
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