Struggling Buckeyes offense may be without Parris Campbell

3:00 PM ET Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State’s struggling offense may have to do without starting wide receiver and kick returner Parris Campbell against No. 9 Nebraska on Saturday. Campbell, a sophomore who this season was seeing his first significant playing time, left the game in the fourth quarter after being hurt while blocking for Curtis Samuel. Coach Urban Meyer said Monday that Campbell has a high ankle sprain and is questionable for this week’s game. “It’s much better than we thought,” Meyer said of the injury. Ohio State coach Urban Meyer might not have Parris Campbell for this week’s game. Greg Bartram/USA TODAY SportsCampbell has caught 10 passes for 96 yards and earned raves from Meyer for his development and effort this season. He’s also compiled 326 yards returning kickoffs. Someone will have to be the next man up, and several receivers are in line. “(Binjimen) Victor is getting so close, we’ve got to just get him through the hump,” Meyer said. “James Clark and Terry McLaurin are going to step up and play.” Quarterback J.T. Barrett said Campbell’s effort was critical. “He does a lot of us, especially on special teams,” Barrett said. “Someone is going to…

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