COLUMBUS, Ohio –Master Teague understands that he didn’t set the proper tone for the 2020 season with his performance in Ohio State football’s win over Nebraska. There are questions about the Buckeyes’ ability to replace the production of the first 2,000-yard running back, and he’s part of why. Running for 41 yards and two touchdowns on 12 carries didn’t ease any of those worries. Ohio State’s passing attack will carry it through the season and into the College Football Playoff. But the running game has to keep defenses still honest and not only fear Justin Fields when he decides to leave the pocket. The Buckeyes needed more from their running backs against Penn State, and Teague heard that message loud and clear. “The first week was a little bit of a struggle,” Teague said. “I don’t know if it’s because of the long time we’ve had on break and different…
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