In a surprising move, LSU cornerback Sevyn Banks quietly declared for the 2023 NFL Draft, The Advocate reported on Monday. Banks had one more year of eligibility remaining, and after missing most of the season after suffering a scary neck injury, it was assumed the Ohio State transfer would return.
LSU has been clicking on all cylinders as we reach the end of the season, but there is still another level this program is capable of reaching. The Tigers have remained relatively healthy this season, battling a few bumps and bruises here and there, but this squad has done well from a health perspective.
It’s officially Tennessee week and Brian Kelly has his LSU squad clicking on all cylinders as they look to extend their win streak to five games. The Tigers have looked sharp over the last few weeks, but the Volunteers provide a difficult challenge with their up-tempo offensive scheme.
LSU defensive back Sevyn Banks has been diagnosed with a spinal cord bruise and will miss five to six weeks, coach Brian Kelly said Monday. Kelly said Banks did not sustain any structural damage in the game Saturday vs.
LSU defensive back Sevyn Banks suffered a neck injury just seconds into the game on the Tigers’ opening kickoff, taking the life out of Jordan-Hare Stadium.
LSU shared an update Saturday night on the status of Sevyn Banks, who was carted off the field after the opening play in LSU’s 21-17 win at Auburn. Banks hurt his head while making the tackle on the opening kickoff.
We now know where former Ohio State defensive back Sevyn Banks will be continuing his college career. After four years as a Buckeye — one of the COVID-19
Former Ohio State cornerback Sevyn Banks announced on Tuesday morning that he is transferring to LSU in order to take advantage of his extra year of eligibility.
Over the last few weeks, we’ve slowly gotten word on which Ohio State football players are coming back to the team. Some were eligible for the draft as
Ohio State cornerback Sevyn Banks announced on Thursday morning he is withdrawing his name from the 2022 NFL Draft due to injury concerns and entering his name into the transfer portal. “First and always, I give thanks to God for blessing me with amazing strength and tenacity through all things,” Banks said in a note posted to Twitter.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day announced on Monday afternoon that senior cornerback Sevyn Banks is “moving on” from the program, likely indicating his decision to declare for the 2022 NFL Draft rather than return for an extra year of eligibility.
Ohio State will look to end the season on a high note with a win over Utah in the Rose Bowl on Saturday, with kickoff set for 5 p.m. ET on ESPN. The Buckeyes
A trip to the Big Ten Championship Game is on the line when Ohio State travels to Michigan on Saturday afternoon (12 p.m. on FOX), and while the Buckeyes' starting offensive and special teams units will be at full strength, they'll be without one starter on defense when they battle the Wolverines.
Sevyn Banks will once again take the field for the Buckeyes after not playing a snap during the first two weeks of the season. The senior cornerback was still recovering from a knee injury that sidelined him in the spring and for some of fall camp, but now says he's ready to go against the Terrapins this weekend.
Ohio State did not list senior cornerback Sevyn Banks on its availability report prior to the season-opening win at Minnesota or Saturday’s loss to Oregon, which means he conceivably could have played in both games.
One of the biggest stories surrounding the Ohio State football team’s season-opener against Minnesota was the surprise at both cornerback spots. The expected starters at corner, Sevyn Banks and Cameron Brown, were both absent from the game.
Ohio State senior cornerback Sevyn Banks was one of 40 players named on Monday to the preseason watch list for the Jim Thorpe Award, which is presented annually to college football’s best defensive back.
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