COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football cruised to a 48-10 win against UCLA on Saturday, but the biggest news of the evening centered around a pair of injury updates.
The Buckeyes were without Carnell Tate , who also missed last week’s game at Purdue. In both instances, OSU seemingly sidelined him as a precautionary measure.
“Decided to hold Carnell this week as well,” coach Ryan Day said after beating UCLA.
However, the injury news at receiver extended beyond Tate.
Sophomore star Jeremiah Smith was listed as questionable pregame. He proceeded to start for the Buckeyes, collecting four receptions for 40 yards, but he only played 22 snaps and was sidelined during the entirety of the second half.
Smith seemed to favor his right leg, raising concerns about the extent of his injury. Da

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