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Ohio State injury report: 6 Buckeyes unavailable for Wisconsin game

Running back TreVeyon Henderson who was listed as questionable last game is back to the field.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State is expected to have two key offensive starters back for Saturday's primetime matchup against Wisconsin.

Running back TreVeyon Henderson and wide receiver Emeka Egbuka are both available to play against the Badgers.

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The Buckeyes will be without running back Miyan Williams who ran for 62 yards and a touchdown last week's win over Penn State. Backup quarterback Devin Brown is also unavailable Saturday who was injured in a play on a goal-line play against the Nittany Lions. 

On the defensive side of the ball, cornerback Denzel Burke is set to return.

No players are listed as questionable.

The full unavailable list is:

  • WR Nolan Baudo
  • CB Jyaire Brown
  • WR Kyion Grayes
  • QB Devin Brown
  • Safety Ja'Had Carter
  • RB Miyan Williams

OHIO STATE-WISCONSIN FACTS AND FIGURE:

  • Wisconsin’s coaching staff has plenty of ties to Ohio State. Wisconsin head coach Luke Fickell is a Columbus native who started 50 straight games on the defensive line for Ohio State from 1994-96, was a graduate assistant there in 1999 and an assistant coach from 2002-10 and 2012-16. He was Ohio State’s interim head coach in 2011. 
  • Wisconsin defensive coordinator Mike Tressel, an Ohio State graduate assistant from 2002-03, is the nephew of former Buckeyes head coach Jim Tressel.
  • Wisconsin cornerbacks coach Paul Haynes was an Ohio State assistant from 2005-11.
  •  Ohio State has won 15 consecutive regular-season night games. 
  • This marks the first time Ohio State and Wisconsin have faced each other at Camp Randall Stadium since 2016, when the Buckeyes won 30-23 in overtime.
  •  Wisconsin CB Ricardo Hallman has a Big Ten-leading four interceptions. 
  • Ohio State DE J.T. Tuimoloau has recorded a sack in three straight games. 
  • Wisconsin QB Braedyn Locke made his first career start last week and helped rally Wisconsin from a 21-7 fourth-quarter deficit.

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