COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Buckeyes don’t have who they need on defense. Ohio State coach Urban Meyer said that Monday, but he’s hoping that changes. “Last week we were out five starters for the majority of the game on defense,” Meyer said of the 30-14 win over Minnesota. “It’s hard to drastically change right now.” Health and depth issues are what teams must accept this time of the year, seven weeks into the season. “Every team is dealing with, ‘This guy is injured, how you put this one in? How do you adapt your scheme to your personnel?'” Meyer said. The Buckeyes are really missing defensive end Nick Bosa, who missed his fourth game since suffering an abdominal injury against TCU. Meyer said Monday he is still hoping that Bosa returns this season. It maybe hasn’t been emphasized enough how much Bosa’s loss has hurt Ohio State. They have depth…
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