Ohio State will be without an important member of its secondary against Rutgers
Ryan Day provided an update on the starting safety to reporters as the Buckeyes checked into their hotel on Friday night, revealing that Ransom did not make the trip.
Ransom suffered a non-contact injury in the fourth quarter that sidelined him for the rest of the night. Day didn’t have an update on him directly after the game and kept to that approach for most of the following week as OSU went through practice. Directly after the game, Day didn’t have much of an update on Ransom’s status but did shed some light on how long the Buckeyes could be without him.
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Serving as the starting bandit (strong safety) Ransom has recorded 34 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, two pass breakups, an interception and a forced fumble. His potential absence opens the door for OSU to experiment with different personnel in the back en,d most notably the idea of playing Jordan Hancock and Sonny Styles together instead of having them share the nickel spot.
After a strong week of practice, Day stated that he’s expecting Egbuka to be available against the Scarlett Knights.
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