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Reading some other sources, questionable was used for their status. Regardless, it sounds like there are a fair number of defensive starters and backups that may or may not play for Ohio this week. Keller's absence would be the biggest downer. He really is a hell of a football player.
Nothing official is listed yet for Ohio but starting LB Noah Keller and DE Dak Notestine are possibly doubtful for Saturday. Keller had a great game against Ohio State in '08.
Jackson is still recovering from shoulder surgery. It is really hindering his arm strength, is unable to sling the ball down the field like he did two years ago. The back up QB, Phil Bates, has been sidelined with several injuries to his hands. He didn't play against Toledo, I'm not sure what...
Has anyone noticed that Cowherd borrows a lot of his talking points from ESPN The Magazine? He was discussing the NFL draft yesterday, he pretty much quoted Todd McShay's article verbatim but presented it like it was his own words and ideas.
The under 6'0" guard DJ Cooper was a steal. He should be red shirting for a Big Ten school right now. The other freshman guard Jay Kinney is over 6'0". Extremely athletic, long arms. Both guards play much bigger than their listed heights. NKellogg is going to be fit in nicely into Groce's system.