COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State defensive tackle Malik Barrow announced on social media Sunday night that his football career is over because of injuries. Barrow was part of the 2016 recruiting class, ranked the No. 299 overall player in the nation by 247sports.com as a 6-foot-3 tackle out of IMG Academy in Florida. Barrow tore his ACL his senior season and then tore his opposite ACL during the fourth game of his redshirt freshman year, against UNLV in 2017. pic.twitter.com/YFuipHBekT — Malik Barrow (@MalikB_55) October 21, 2018 Our scholarship chart this season listed the Buckeyes with 86 scholarship players, one over the maximum allowed. That was based on information made available by Ohio State regarding which players were on scholarship, including former walk-on receiver C.J. Saunders and West Virginia transfer and backup quarterback Chris Chugunov. But that obviously couldn’t be the case, because the NCAA rule is 85. Barrow was one…
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