COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Top-ranked Ohio State is still sorting out its offensive line heading into the final quarter of the regular season.
Coach Ryan Day said Tuesday he hopes the unit will be back at full strength after starting right tackle Phillip Daniels and top reserve Josh Padilla missed the Buckeyes’ win at Purdue on Saturday with unspecified injuries.
“We’ll kind of see as the week goes on, but we’re expecting a full week of work out of those guys,” Day said. The undefeated Buckeyes host UCLA (3-6) on Saturday night.
Sophomore Ian Moore started in place of Daniels, and Day paid him what amounts to a compliment for an offensive lineman.
“It was good to see Ian Moore in his first start play well,” Day said. “I mean, when you don’t notice somebody, that’s a good sign at tackle, a

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