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Ohio State football players draw hundreds to campus faith event: 'God truly showed up'

Former Ohio State wide receiver Kamryn Babb, who organized a faith-based campus event with current football players, discusses students gathering for prayer and baptisms.

Ohio State University football players drew hundreds to a campus rally last weekend to pray and worship, with dozens also being baptized into the Christian faith.

"This event was truly to bring true joy and peace that I believe in, that I think we all believe that can truly only be found in Jesus Christ, and bring it to Columbus and to the campus," former Ohio State wide receiver and event organizer Kamryn Babb told "Fox & Friends" Thursday.

"God is right here. He is a very present God. He is seeking after the hearts of men and women of all ages, all sizes, different backgrounds."

COLORADO FAITH LEADER USES BIBLE VERSES AS 'CLARION CALL' TO EXAMINE 'WHY WE FOLLOW CHRIST'

Ohio State University football players drew hundreds to a campus faith rally, Sunday. (The Courageous Athlete/Caden Watts/'Fox & Friends' screengrab)

Current Buckeye team players who also organized the event brought 10,000 Bibles to distribute and also shared how their faith brought them close together as a team.

Speakers included wide receiver Emeka Egbuka, running back TreVeyon Henderson, tight end Gee Scott, defensive end J.T. Tuimoloau and former team running back Master Teague.

Babb said "God truly showed up" on the Columbus campus where over 50 baptisms took place, adding he was "honored to see my Lord and my Savior move the way that he did" as people search for hope in Jesus' love.

"He delivered. He saved. And he healed a lot of great people that we're in a hurting position, just like I was my whole life before I met him," he said.

Wide receiver Emeka Egbuka #2 of the Ohio

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