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Buckeyes' Star Receivers Injured, Depth Tested
21 Nov
Summary
- Top receivers Smith and Tate are dealing with injuries.
- Ohio State's quarterback Julian Sayin's Heisman odds may be affected.
- Younger players will have an opportunity to step up.

Ohio State's formidable receiving corps faces an immediate challenge as top talents Marvin Harrison Jr. and Emeka Egbuka are dealing with injuries. Harrison, a highly productive sophomore wideout, has amassed significant yards and touchdowns this season, but was seen favoring his right leg in a recent game. Egbuka has also been battling lower leg tightness, missing the last two contests.
Coach Ryan Day remains tight-lipped about their return, stating only that they are working hard to get back on the field. While the absence of their primary targets is notable, the Buckeyes possess considerable depth. Senior receiver Brandon Inniss and tight end Max Klare have shown capability, and this situation opens the door for heralded recruits Mylan Graham and Quincy Porter to make their mark.
This potential shift in offensive focus also impacts quarterback Julian Sayin's Heisman Trophy aspirations. If Sayin can demonstrate success throwing to less experienced receivers, it could solidify his standing. The team's strong rushing attack, highlighted by freshman Bo Jackson, also provides a balanced option as they navigate these key offensive absences.




