Brynn Anderson/Associated Press Fourth-ranked Ohio State will reportedly be without multiple starters along its offensive line for Saturday’s road game against Michigan State because of COVID-19 protocols. Fox Sports’ Bruce Feldman reported the news. Names weren’t immediately released. Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day, who will also miss the contest because of the program’s COVID-19 outbreak, confirmed Thursday the team would be “a little short-handed” for the Big Ten matchup. “It’s been a tough, tough week,” Day said on his weekly radio show (via the Associated Press). “It’s certainly been a frustrating week. But I’m resting comfortably.” He added that being forced to watch the key game from home will “probably be the hardest three hours of my life.” Defensive line coach Larry Johnson will serve as interim head coach against the Spartans. Anchored by left tackle Thayer Munford and right guard Wyatt Davis, the OSU offensive line is typically one of…
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