Chase Young, the star defensive end for No. 1 Ohio State who will miss Saturday’s game against Maryland due to an NCAA issue he later described as borrowing money from a family friend, is expected to sit for a few more contests. On Friday, Ohio State announced Young would miss the game vs. the Terrapins, but ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit said Young will likely be held out for up to four games, but could appeal to return sooner, based on similar cases. Herbstreit, a former Buckeyes quarterback, said on “College GameDay” Saturday morning that the amount of money Young took would equal a four-game suspension, which would sideline him for the rest of the regular season. However, Ohio State is apparently planning to appeal the length. Here are Herbstreit’s words as transcribed by 247Sports’ Brad Crawford: “Depending on how much money you take, you get slotted with how many…
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