2:08 PM ET Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud will practice this week and is on track to start Saturday against Akron despite a lingering injury to his throwing shoulder. Coach Ryan Day on Tuesday said Stroud will continue to be monitored and that it’s possible Ohio State’s other quarterbacks, Kyle McCord and Jack Miller III, could see time against Akron. The primary goal, Day said, is to get Stroud in rhythm and comfortable with the offense before the 10th-ranked Buckeyes begin Big Ten play next week against Rutgers. Stroud said, following last week’s win over Tulsa, that he’s not 100 percent but still healthy enough to play. The redshirt freshman completed 15 of 25 passes for a season-low 185 yards with a touchdown, an interception and a lost fumble in Ohio State’s 41-20 victory. 2dTom VanHaaren 15hESPN Staff 1 Related “When you get more reps under your belt, you feel…
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