
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Julian Fleming is certain his toe-tap catch in Ohio State football’s 26-17 win over Nebraska should’ve been ruled in bounds, and wide receiver coach Brian Hartline agrees with him. It was the first real action he’d gotten all year, and that catch would’ve been a big play at a significant moment of a game the Buckeyes were still trying to secure. “Coach Hart thought it was a catch (and) I thought it was a catch,” Fleming said. “I saw a couple of angles of it, and it looked like a catch. But like I said, refs make mistakes. People are people, and it’s just on to the next.” Fleming had only played 19 snaps before last Saturday, most of which were either garbage time or the occasional sub-in for a starter needing a breather. It’s been two years since he was a offensive regular. “I wasn’t too…
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