© Provided by Buckeyes Now on FanNation Egbuka is looking to become the first Buckeye to win the award, which is given to the most versatile player in the country. Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka was named on Thursday afternoon as one of four finalists for the Paul Hornung Award, which is presented annually to college football’s most versatile player. Egbuka, a sophomore from Steilacoom, Wash., is second on the team with 49 catches for 794 yards and seven touchdowns this season. He’s also carried the ball eight times for 80 yards and two scores, including a 15-yard touchdown in last weekend’s win at Northwestern. Additionally, Egbuka serves as the Buckeyes kickoff and punt return specialist. He’s not had many opportunities on kickoffs, returning just one kick for 25 yards, but has nine punt returns for 77 yards this season, not including 78-yard touchdown that was nullified by penalty.…
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