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Ohio State Planning to Play Luke Montgomery at Guard Along With Austin Siereveld, Tegra Tshabola

Ohio State is turning to Luke Montgomery as it looks for improved play at guard in the College Football Playoff.

Ryan Day said Monday that he expects Montgomery to see playing time at guard in Ohio State’s first-round CFP game against Tennessee on Saturday, though he didn’t specify whether Montgomery will start the game.

Day said he expects Ohio State to rotate multiple players at guard with Tegra Tshabola and Austin Siereveld also in that mix. Tshabola has started every game at right guard this season while Siereveld has started four games at left guard, including each of Ohio State’s last two games after Carson Hinzman moved to center to replace Seth McLaughlin, who went down with a season-ending injury before the Indiana game.