Jay LaPrete/Associated Press Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields still isn’t fully healed from a knee injury that had been bothering him throughout the 2019 season. Speaking to reporters Tuesday, Fields said his left knee is between 80-85 percent heading into Saturday’s College Football Playoff semifinal matchup with Clemson. “My knee’s probably not where I want it to be right now,” he said. “But I think with treatment every day and just resting it every day, hopefully, it will be better by the game.” Fields aggravated his knee against Penn State on Nov. 23 and against Michigan on Nov. 30. He briefly left against the Wolverines in the third quarter, but he was able to return and finished out the Buckeyes’ 56-27 win. After transferring to Ohio State from Georgia during the offseason, Fields had an excellent first season as a starting quarterback at the college level. The 6’3″, 223-pound dual-threat…
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