Ohio State’s full arsenal of pass-game opening weapons is not only back in the fold, but back to game speed.
That much was confirmed when Emeka Egbuka surpassed 29 receiving yards for the first time since he left the Buckeyes’ game vs. Maryland on Oct. 7 with an injury, catching five passes for 83 yards against Minnesota last week.
“Feel good. Healthy,” Egbuka said on Tuesday.
It’s a good thing that Ohio State got Egbuka back to full speed in time for this week, because what awaits is the best secondary, statistically, the Buckeyes have faced all year in what is also easily the biggest game they’ve played in 2023.