
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s secondary has not been healthy since about one week into preseason camp, at best. That could change over the next two weeks — the second of which includes the “bye” week in the Buckeyes’ Big Ten schedule. For Saturday at Michigan State, however, the health report remains tenuous. One starter is compromised, one may remain on the sideline, and one key reserve will definitely be kept in bubble wrap for another week. Both coach Ryan Day and defensive coordinator Jim Knowles, though, see an improving situation in the defensive backfield. • Cam Brown could play Saturday after missing the past two games with a still-unspecified injury. The senior started Ohio State’s first three games and several last season, when healthy. In the span of three sentences, Day described Brown as “itching,” “stressing” and “dying” to get back on the field. “I don’t think anybody’s…
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