Both entering their second season with the Colorado Buffaloes, running backs Micah Welch and Dallan Hayden were each named to the 2025 preseason Doak Walker Award watch list.
Despite losing stars like Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter to the NFL, Colorado running back Dallan Hayden remains confident that the Buffaloes are built to compete, and even dominate, in the Big 12.
As national pundits continue to predict a step-back season for the Colorado Buffaloes in 2025, running back Dallan Hayden remains confident that his squad has the talent to accomplish big things this fall.
Last year, the best back in the nation hailed from the West, with Ashton Jeanty putting together a historic season. This year, there are a few stars for sure, but the depth at the RB position in the SuperWest coverage area is remarkable.
Hayden and Welch are the guys. Colorado’s running back room will look quite a bit different in 2025. After adding a new running backs coach and NFL Hall of Famer, Marshall Faulk, the Buffs have been left with no choice but to reinvent their running back room.
The buzz around Colorado running back Dallan Hayden usually centers on his explosive runs—but recently, it was his heart off the field that stole the spotlight.
Colorado football is getting some tough news ahead of a game against Baylor. The Buffaloes will be without running back Dallan Hayden for the game, per ESPN.
The 2024 Ohio State Buckeyes certainly aren't hurting for talent. With two commanding wins in the book and another certain victory in Week 4, the Buckeyes are loaded.
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As a true freshman in 2022, Dallan Hayden proved he could play and excel at a high level. As a redshirt sophomore in 2024, Hayden is looking to prove he’s still capable of doing that.
Ohio State approached this Spring season with goals of moving forward after the last three seasons of not completing their main goals of beating the Wolverines, winning a Big Ten title, and competing for National Titles.
The Buffs need help in the backfield. Coach Prime is at it again, seeing some talented players leave the program while recruiting immediate starters at the same position.
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The Ohio State football team hasn’t lost a lot of players to the transfer portal this Spring. Most of their guys have decided to stay with the program.
The spring transfer portal is open, and there haven't been as many notable additions as expected thus far. The biggest name to throw his name into the sorting hat's pile is Dallan Hayden.
Every year at this time, football players flock to the transfer portal. Ohio State football players have done the same over the past few years as well.
Ohio State went crazy this offseason, returning players and bringing in players from the portal. One position that saw massive upgrades was running back. The Buckeyes saw TreVeyon Henderson return for his senior year.
Ohio State Buckeyes running back Dallan Hayden has made the decision to enter the transfer portal, as revealed in a social media post on Monday night where he expressed gratitude towards the Buckeyes coaches and staff.
A national recruiting analyst made a big transfer portal prediction for the Tennessee Vols this week. Mike Farrell of MikeFarrellSports.com (previously
In today’s Fact or Fiction — Transfer Portal edition — I look at three big recent topics in college football and decide whether the statement is indeed FACT or if it’s FICTION.
The Ohio State football program has had to deal with players coming and going into the transfer portal since the 2023 season ended. It’s how business is done now in college sports.
The son of a former Tennessee Vols player is reportedly entering the NCAA transfer portal. According to 247Sports' Matt Zenitz, Ohio State Buckeyes running back Dallan Hayden is entering the NCAA transfer portal. Hayden, who is the son of former Vols running back Aaron Hayden, was a four-star recruit in the 2022 recruiting class.
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