Prayers Pouring In For Ex-Ohio State Football Player Sunday
Prayers are pouring in for a former Ohio State Buckeyes football player on Sunday.
Ex-Ohio State Buckeyes lineman George Fitzpatrick transferred to Kansas State following the 2024 season. Fitzpatrick, who was recruited as an offensive tackle out of high school, spent most of his time at guard in Columbus. He saw playing time as a backup guard during the College Football Playoff.
Fitzpatrick announced his intentions to transfer in early January, but he stuck with the team through the College Football Playoff championship run. Fitzpatrick announced his decision to transfer to Kansas State a couple of days following the national championship.
On Sunday morning, a current Ohio State football player asked everyone for prayers for his former teammate.
"I know it's a bit late and people might not receive this, but I just wanted yall to keep our former buckeye George Fitzpatrick in your prayers. I'm not going to go deep into it for respects of his family, but please pray for a speedy recovery and no complications. God Bless," he asked.
Prayers are pouring in for the friends and family members of the former Ohio State football player.
"Sending prayers," one fan wrote.
"He is in our prayer circle and has our support. God bless..." one fan added.
"Prayers to him and family hoping everything is ok," one fan added.
"Thoughts and prayers for him and his family," one fan added.
"Once a buckeye always a buckeye, prayers up," one fan added.
"Prayers to him for whatever he and his family is going through. Hopefully everyone is okay," one fan added.
Our thoughts are with him and his friends and family members as they go through a difficult time.
Prayers Pouring In For Ex-Ohio State Football Player Sunday first appeared on The Spun on Jul 20, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 20, 2025, where it first appeared.
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