Ohio State wide receiver Brandon Inniss is remaining with the Buckeyes for his senior season, he announced in a social media post Jan. 8.
The news of Inniss' return comes days after Ohio State lost three wide receivers from the roster. Both Quincy Porter and Mylan Graham, former five-star prospects, are expected to enter the transfer portal, according to On3 Sports. Additionally, Buckeyes wide receiver Carnell Tate declared for the NFL Draft Dec. 6. The Buckeyes also gained a wide receiver, UTSA's Devin McCuin, as a transfer commit Dec. 7.
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Inniss, a 2025 team captain, served as the Buckeyes' third wide receiver option behind Jeremiah Smith and Tate. He finished the season with 271 yards on 36 catches with three receiving touchdowns.
Inniss also served as Ohio State's primary punt returner with 17 returns for 181 yards, an average of 10.6 yards per return. He also had five kick returns for 66 yards.
Inniss had a season-high 41 yards against Penn State on Nov. 1 and a season-high six catches against UCLA Nov. 16. He also had a touchdown grab against Michigan.
This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Brandon Inniss, Ohio State football WR, announces return for 2026 season

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