COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football will be without a depth piece on the defensive line for at least two months. Buckeyes coach Ryan Day confirmed defensive end Omari Abor has undergone a “procedure.” He did not specify the nature of the injury, but said he expected the redshirt freshman to be out “at least a couple of months.” Abor also dealt with injuries last season as a true freshman and did not play in any games. He was a four-star prospect ranked 63rd overall in the 2022 class per the 247Sports national composite. Recommended Buckeyes stories Ohio State’s 3 Biletnikoff Award contenders: The superstar, the dark horse and a sentimental favorite USA Today coaches Top 25: Where is Ohio State football in preseason poll? College rankings 5-star CB Devin Sanchez announces his top 10: Buckeyes Recruiting Roundup Abor was expected to provide depth at a position that…
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