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Nathan Beighle

Starting Ohio State football lineman “probably” done for the season

The Ohio State Buckeyes may be down a starting offensive lineman for the remainder of the season following a disappointing loss to the Oregon Ducks on Saturday.

Ohio State sustained its first loss of the season 32-31 on the road in a rowdy Autzen Stadium. The Buckeyes starter that went down is Josh Simmons, who it appeared had his left buckle while blocking against defensive end Matayo Uiagalelei.

While Simmons’ long-term prospectus is still unknown, head coach Ryan Day went on the “Buckeye Roundtable” on 97.1 The Fan, per The Columbus Dispatch’s Joey Kaufman, and said that Simmons was “probably” done for the season.

Obviously, if there is a chance that he returns, saying it is more likely he won’t than will isn’t ideal.

Simmons, who stands 6-foot-5, is from San Diego, California. He is in his second season with the program and started all 13 games last season. Simmons was a four-star prospect coming out of high school.

That said, Zan Michalski will be the next man up and should start at left tackle Saturday against the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

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