Former Ohio State Safety Jahsen Wint Will Resume College Football Career at Marshall

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Former Ohio State Safety Jahsen Wint Will Resume College Football Career at Marshall
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Jahsen Wint announces he will resume his college football career at Marshall.

The former Ohio State safety announced Sunday in a YouTube video that he will be enrolling at Marshall, where he plans to resume his college football career three years after his Ohio State career ended.

Wint and fellow Ohio State defensive back Amir Riep were dismissed from the Ohio State football team in February 2020 after they were arrested on charges of rape and kidnapping. Following a nearly three-year wait for their trial, Riep and Wint were both

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