Ohio State Football Faces QB Uncertainty, Injury Challenges Ahead Season
Ohio State Football Faces QB Uncertainty, Injury Challenges Ahead Season

Ohio State Football Faces QB Uncertainty, Injury Challenges Ahead Season

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As Ohio State prepares to defend its national title in the 2025 season, the team is facing key position uncertainties and injury challenges. The quarterback competition between sophomore Julian Sayin and junior Lincoln Kienholz remains open, with Sayin slightly favored to start against Texas. On the offensive line, while transfer Ethan Onianwa is expected to start at left tackle, sophomore Austin Siereveld is also receiving reps there and is emerging as a strong contender, demonstrating leadership and versatility. Defensively, Ohio State suffered an early setback when projected starting defensive lineman Eddrick Houston sustained a knee injury during the first practice, but coach Ryan Day reports Houston should return to team drills within 48 hours, easing concerns. Fall camp showcased promising talent, including standouts like Caleb Downs and Sonny Styles, but also revealed issues with the running back unit, particularly due to limited reps and adjustments in practice tempo. Despite these challenges, the Buckeyes maintain a competitive edge as they approach their season opener on August 30.

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