The Carnell Tate situation has gotten a little weirder.
And because of college football's relatively limited injury reporting news, Ohio State hasn't really cleared much up.
Tate has now missed a couple games in a row heading into the Buckeyes' Saturday clash with Rutgers.
No, OSU shouldn't need Tate to handle Rutgers, but The Game looms in a week's time.
Is Carnell Tate playing today?
There's no clarity on whether Tate is playing on Saturday.
On Wednesday, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day said of Tate and Jeremiah Smith both: "They're working hard to get back on the field."
The implication there is that they weren't back on the field yet, which given the proximity of Wednesday to a noon kickoff on Saturday, doesn't bode particularly well.
It was one thing to just be missing Tate, but to now have Smith as a question mark, too, is even worse.
When does Ohio State play Michigan?
The Buckeyes take on the Wolverines in a week, on Saturday, Nov. 29.
It's not clear at this point whether Tate will be out there for that one. It'd certainly be encouraging if he could get at least a little action against Rutgers to begin working his way back.
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