Ohio State star proves skeptics wrong with unbelievable GPS-timed speed against Marshall

The one question most evaluators had about Ohio State star running back Quinshon Judkins was answered with a resounding piece of evidence in Week 4. The Buckeyes trounced Marshall 49-14, which came as little surprise to anyone. But the game gave Judkins the chance to fully display his skill set. Ohio State fans were able […]

Ian Valentino National College Football Writer
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The one question most evaluators had about Ohio State star running back Quinshon Judkins was answered with a resounding piece of evidence in Week 4. The Buckeyes trounced Marshall 49-14, which came as little surprise to anyone. But the game gave Judkins the chance to fully display his skill set.

Ohio State fans were able to see his full set of moves despite Judkins carrying the ball only 14 times. He's scored at least once in each game this season and is now averaging 9.3 yards per carry. This will be a special year for Judkins at this rate.


What Judkins showed off on his 86-yard touchdown run went beyond the list of strengths that made him a can't-miss transfer addition. We knew about his agility, short-area burst, and immense contact balance. But watch below as he logged the second-fastest GPS time of the week. 

Judkins reached a peak of 21.4 miles per hour, which is similar to what the fastest NFL players ever hit. Even though Judkins is my top back in the 2025 class and is a top-32 player on our consensus big board, this was a new side of the talented 210-pounder.


We can't wait to see what Judkins can pull off as the Big Ten schedule gets underway this week. The Buckeyes take on Michigan State in East Lansing.

We'll have you fully covered, as always.