Another week, another ridiculous catch from Carnell Tate.
On Ohio State's opening drive, Tate jumped over two Wisconsin defenders and lost his helmet while scoring his fifth touchdown of the season. The reception was the 100th of Tate's career.
CARNELL TATEpic.twitter.com/2tdBW0w33O
— Eleven Warriors (@11W) October 18, 2025
Two drives later, Tate recorded his second touchdown of the game, hauling in a 10-yard strike from Julian Sayin.
CARNELL TATE AGAIN @OhioStateFB
— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) October 18, 2025
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Tate is Ohio State's WR2 behind Jeremiah Smith, but he's more like the Buckeyes' second WR1, as the 6-foot-3, 195-pound pass catcher continues to deliver exceptional numbers week after week. Tate scored a leaping touchdown in Ohio State's season-opening win over then-No. 1 Texas and hasn't looked back.
With his presence felt each week, Tate continues to establish himself as one of the top draft-eligible pass catchers in the 2026 NFL draft. If Tate declares, he could extend Ohio State's streak of first-round wide receivers to five, following after Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave in 2022, Jaxon Smith-Njigba in 2023, Marvin Harrison Jr. in 2024 and Emeka Egbuka in 2025.