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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Any time you’d asked someone within the Ohio State football program about the absence of Jordan Hancock during the 2022 season they would talk about him as if so much was riding on his availability. Hancock arrived as a top 100 recruit in the 2021 class that the Buckeyes had flipped from Clemson with the idea of playing him in a role that served as one of the backbone pieces to a dominant 2019 defense. A hamstring injury suffered in fall camp kept them from unleashing that last season. But it made its official debut in a 35-7 win over Youngstown State flashing the potential of what it can eventually turn into. “People forget that when I was getting recruited here it was for that nickel spot,” Hancock said. “I can get my hands on receivers from further away because I’m kind of lengthy and my athleticism…
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