Devine Redding

He transferred again to Glenville High School for his senior year where his team reached the OHSAA DIV II State Championship.

He received honorable mention all-state his senior year and was rated the 58th running back nationally, in 2013, according to 247Sports.com.

[1] Redding received offers from West Virginia and Indiana, while also considering Cincinnati, Akron and Ohio State.

[3] Following the departure of Tevin Coleman to the 2015 NFL draft, Redding was utilized as one of Indiana's main running backs for the 2015 season; Redding would split time during the season with future NFL running back Jordan Howard.

[1][4] Prior to the start of the 2016 season, Redding was added to the list of candidates for the Doak Walker Award.