MINNEAPOLIS — Ohio State will be without a pair of projected starters for its season opener at Minnesota on Thursday night. Center Harry Miller and cornerback Cameron Brown were among 11 players listed as unavailable on the team’s status report, which was released three hours ahead of kickoff against the Golden Gophers. Miller started at left guard last season, but has been in line to be the Buckeyes’ starting center this fall. Backup Luke Wypler, a redshirt freshman who competed for the job in preseason training camp, could step in, while junior Matthew Jones also has some experience at the position. The absence of Brown comes after he missed most of last season because of an Achilles injury. Talent vs. experience: Ohio State football faces stiff test against veteran Minnesota Who will win?: Experts make predictions for Ohio State vs. Minnesota ‘He’s built for this moment.’: Ohio State football excited…
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