INDIANAPOLIS — Two offseason roster changes have clarified Ohio State football’s scholarship situation for this fall. Buckeyes coach Ryan Day confirmed to cleveland.com that offensive lineman Grant Toutant and Avery Henry must both end their careers for medical reasons. Toutant’s injury is unspecified. Henry has publically battled bone cancer since late last season and announced over the summer he is in remission. Both players would have been in the mix for depth roles on the offensive line if healthy. Recommended Buckeyes stories Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh reportedly facing suspension after NCAA investigation Big Ten football’s toughest road environment? One stadium easily won our preseason vote Michigan clear favorite over Ohio State in 13th annual cleveland.com Preseason Big Ten Football Poll Those departures bring Ohio State down to the NCAA-mandated scholarship limit of 85. Northwestern linebacker transfer Nigel Glover expects to officially visit later this week, Clayton Morthmont High…
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