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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State wide receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate were ruled out for Saturday’s game against Rutgers. They are among 10 Buckeyes who will not be playing in the game. The full unavailable list can be seen below:
Michigan needs The Game more than Ohio State, and we already know the Wolverines are better than managing it. Shouldn't this be a red flag?
The availability of key players remains uncertain as Ohio State prepares for its final test against Rutgers before finishing the regular season at Michigan.
Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin is the Heisman Trophy front runner in some circles but the Buckeyes’ offense won’t quite be the same if Tate and Smith are unable to give it a go against a stout secondary led by Zeke Berry, Mason Curtis, Jyaire Hill, Brandyn Hillman and others next weekend.
Ohio State Buckeyes might sit Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate for The Game vs. Michigan, writes AP reporter originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Ohio State Buckeyes are trying to repeat as national champions.
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