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The Buckeyes play at 12 noon Saturday against Rutgers. Smith isn't a sure thing to be out there. And given that it's only a week away from the Michigan game, that's a particularly concerning thing. It's not clear if Smith will be playing Saturday for Ohio State against Rutgers. He and fellow WR Carnell Tate are both question marks.
Ohio State will try to stay perfect without its star wideout as his status is monitored heading into the Michigan game.
Top-ranked Ohio State has some concerns with the health of its star wideouts ahead of Saturday's game against Rutgers.
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Ohio State offered Phillip Daniels a chance to come home when he transferred in from Minnesota. He’s a Cincinnati native who’s also the cousin of former OSU All-American Paris Johnson, who’s since become a first-round pick and the Arizona Cardinals’ franchise left tackle.
Rutgers will play the defending champions at Ohio Stadium in Week 13 of the college football season, the Scarlet Knights’ second-to-last game of the regular season. They need one more win to secure bowl eligibility, but this is going to be a difficult game to get that victory.
Even without their two star receivers, the Buckeyes are overwhelming favorites against Rutgers. But what about Michigan in Week 14?
Ohio State football coach Ryan Day said Carnell Tate and Jeremiah Smith are “day-to-day” after they didn’t play in Saturday’s win against Rutgers. Both receivers were listed as out on the Buckeyes’ availability report.
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Michigan RB Jordan Marshall preparing to play vs. Ohio State
Michigan (9-2, 7-1 Big Ten) will now flip the page to its biggest week of the year, the annual rivalry game against Ohio State in Ann Arbor. The Wolverines need a win to stay alive in the Big Ten title race and move up the College Football Playoff rankings.
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First-half performance reveals concerning lack of production from backup receivers as Buckeyes' championship hopes remain tied to the health of their star wideouts.