Kyle Young is going to run it back one more time with the Buckeyes. The four-year player will take advantage of the NCAA’s extra year of eligibility granted to all participants in the 2020-21 season and play a fifth year with the Ohio State men’s basketball program. In doing so, he does not count against the team’s scholarship limit. Buckeyes basketball: From tragedy to glory, Ohio State’s Kyle Young persevered on tough path Young’s 2020-21 season ended prematurely when the elbow of Purdue center Trevion Williams inadvertently struck the side of his head during the second half of a Big Ten tournament game on March 12. Young would leave the game shortly thereafter and was diagnosed with a concussion. He would not play in Ohio State’s two remaining Big Ten tournament games or the first-round NCAA Tournament loss to Oral Roberts on March 19. It was Young’s second concussion in…
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