After missing several starters on both sides of the ball last week against Akron, Ohio State is getting a number of key players back for Saturday’s game at Rutgers.
That includes fifth-year senior offensive guard Thayer Munford, redshirt junior defensive end Javontae Jean-Baptiste, junior cornerback Cam Brown, junior center Harry Miller and redshirt junior defensive tackle Taron Vincent, who were all out against the Zips.
This will actually the first game of the season for Miller, who was dealing with health issues during the first four weeks. It’s unclear if he or redshirt freshman Luke Wypler will start at center, though whoever it is will most likely be snapping to redshirt freshman quarterback C.J. Stroud, who is also expected to start after resting his injured shoulder last week.
The only starter who didn’t suffer a season-ending injury and is still out is is senior defensive end Tyreke Smith. The other 12 players not available for the game include:
Additionally, senior linebacker Palaie Gaoteote is listed as a game-time decision. If he’s unable to play, the Buckeyes will only have senior Teradja Mitchell, redshirt sophomores Steele Chambers and Tommy Eichenberg, sophomore Cody Simon and true freshman Reid Carrico available at the position on Saturday.
Kickoff against the Scarlet Knights is set for 3:30 p.m. on the Big Ten Network.
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