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Running Back Master Teague III Will Miss Spring Practice With Injury

The Buckeyes will be without their presumptive starting running back for at least the rest of spring as Ohio State announces Master Teague III has been classified as unavailable for the remainder of spring practice.

A source told Eleven Warriors Teague suffered an Achilles injury during Monday's practice. The severity of the injury, and whether he will be ready for the start of the season in September, is unknown at this time.

Teague was the team's No. 2 running back throughout the 2019 season, backing up J.K. Dobbins and rushing for 789 yards and four touchdowns on 135 carries.