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Ohio State injury report: Tommy Eichenberg returns, 5 Buckeyes out for Michigan game

Linebacker Tommy Eichenberg is back after missing the last two weeks with an undisclosed injury.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State will only be without one starter in Saturday's game against Michigan.

Safety Lathan Ransom is among five other Buckeyes unavailable for the game. He's been out for the last several weeks with an undisclosed injury.

Linebacker Tommy Eichenberg is back after missing the last two weeks with an undisclosed injury.

No players are questionable heading into the game.

The full unavailable list is below:

  • WR Kojo Antwi
  • WR Kyion Grayes
  • DL Jason Moore
  • S Lathan Ransom
  • DL Will Smith

Day said it almost took a “fist fight” to keep four-year linebacker Tommy Eichenberg out for a second straight game last week because of an arm injury.

Day had to convince Eichenberg, perhaps the top player on one of college football's best defenses, that it was important to have him healthy this week rather than risk injury on senior day at Ohio Stadium.

“Tommy will bring every single ounce of his person to this game, and he will fight to defend our honor,” defensive coordinator Jim Knowles said.

Ohio State's banged-up safety, Josh Proctor, is expected to play, but the status of defensive lineman Mike Hall is less clear after he missed last week's game.

McCarthy said playing in the previous game was “a little bit rough” after getting injured in the victory at then-No. 9 Penn State, but insisted Monday that he feels fantastic.

Michigan's Roman Wilson, who has 10 receiving touchdowns, was knocked out of last week's game at Maryland with a first-quarter hit. Myles Hinton started at left tackle against the Terrapins and had a knee injury, filling in for LaDarius Henderson, who missed the game with an injury. Linebacker Michael Barrett, the second-leading tackler on a top-ranked defense, left Maryland with his left shoulder wrapped.

“Should be good to go,” Moore said when asked about the injured players.

GAME PREVIEW

No. 2 Ohio State (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten, No. 2 CFP) at No. 3 Michigan (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten, No. 3 CFP), Saturday, Saturday, 12 p.m. EST (Fox)

Line: Michigan by 3 1/2 according to FanDuel Sportsbook.

Series record: Michigan leads 60-52-6.

WHAT’S AT STAKE?

The winner will represent the East Division in the Big Ten title game, where it will be a big favorite to earn a championship and a likely bid to the College Football Playoff.

KEY MATCHUP

Michigan's passing game vs. Ohio State's defense. To win, the Wolverines will likely need QB J.J. McCarthy to make more plays through the air than he did the last two weeks. He was 12 of 23 for a season-low passing percentage with 141 yards passing and an interception in last week's seven-point win at Maryland. The Buckeyes are No. 1 in FBS against the pass, second in scoring defense and third in yards allowed. CB Jordan Hancock has an INT in two of the last three games. DE J.T. Tuimoloau has a team-high four sacks and 20 tackles for losses in his three-year career.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Ohio State: WR Marvin Harrison Jr. The Heisman Trophy candidate has 62 catches for 1,093 yards and 13 TDs. Harrison is the first player in school history to have 1,000 yards receiving in consecutive seasons. He has scored in seven straight games, reaching the end zone 11 times during the streak. Harrison and David Boston (1996-98) share a school record with 100 yards receiving in 14 games.

Michigan: McCarthy. The junior has experience on his side after starting in last year's win, but he has been limping lately. He was hurt two weeks ago in a win at then-No. 9 Penn State. McCarthy was 12 of 24 for 263 yards with 3 TDs and no INTs and ran for 27 yards along with a score in last year's win at Ohio State, where the Wolverines won for the first time since 2000.

FACTS & FIGURES

The Wolverines have won two straight in the series, which dates to 1897, after Ohio State won a school-record eight straight with a run that likely would've been extended to nine to match a rivalry record if a COVID-19 outbreak within Michigan's program didn't cancel the 2020 game. ... Both teams are among the top five in the AP Top 25 for the 13th time — the most in a college football series — and the Buckeyes are 7-4-1 in those matchups. They're top-three teams for the fourth time and the previous three matchups were at Ohio State last year and in 2016 and 2006. ... The Wolverines have won 27 straight regular-season games, one shy of the conference record shared by Ohio State (2005-07) and Michigan (1901-03).

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