COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football could be without junior defensive end Nick Bosa for four to six weeks following Bosa’s surgery this week for what the school called a “core muscle injury.” Urban Meyer earlier this week said Bosa’s injury, suffered early in the third quarter last Saturday against TCU, was an abdominal/groin injury. OSU has already announced that Bosa will miss this week’s game against Tulane, but did not specify a timetable for return beyond that. “Typically a recovery from that, you’re looking at four to six weeks. It’s actually a pretty quick recovery as far as surgical timelines go,” Brian Schultz, a team physician for the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Angels, and an orthopedic surgeon at the Kerlan-Jobe Institute, told cleveland.com. A four-to-six week time frame for return could have Bosa back with the Buckeyes in time for their Oct. 20 game at Purdue. Though Ohio State…
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