COVID-19 issues have emptied Ohio State OL over Michigan State


Ohio State is expected to be without some starters along its offensive line during Saturday’s game at Michigan State due to issues with COVID-19. According to national analyst Bruce Feldman.

With two games already canceled this season, the Buckeyes need to play their final two games to qualify for the Big Ten Championship.

It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. It’s been a week of trying for the Buccaneers, who missed a game in Illinois due to caution in dealing with the coronavirus and now face huge challenges to advance to the College Ledge Football Play Playoff if they can’t play in the Big Ten title game.

ESPN According to Heather Dinich of College Lodge’s Football Ider, there is a week that the Bookies’ Conference may qualify to play for the championship berth, even if next week’s game vs. Michigan is destroyed, according to ESPN College’s football insider Heather Dinich.

“By playing at Michigan State on Saturday, Ohio State will get closer to qualifying to play in a Big Ten conference championship game,” Dinic said while attending Saturday. “The Bookies need six games, meaning they play against Michigan for the end of the season.

“If the Wolverines are unable to play due to the Covid-19 issues, there is one more possibility.”

Bookies coach Ryan Day Will lose Saturday’s game with Covid-19.

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Ohio State and Michigan State will depart from East Lansing at 12 noon ET.