Just Inn: Ohio State football losses center Seth McLaughlin for season with Torn Achilles

Just Inn: Ohio State football losses center Seth McLaughlin for season with Torn AchillesOhio State loses star center Seth McLaughlin to Achilles injury ahead of  Indiana showdown

 

 

 

Iowa v Ohio State

 

Fifth year senior and Alabama transfer Seth McLaughlin who started all ten games for Ohio State this season at

center is out for the season with a torn achilles tendon.

The Buford (GA) native and former four-star recruit, suffered a torn Achilles tendon during practice on Tuesday and

will miss the remainder of the season according to a report from the Columbus Dispatch. The injury comes just days

prior to the No. 2 Buckeyes’ showdown with No. 5 the Indiana Hoosiers.

Head coach Ryan Day confirmed Seth McLaughlin tore his Achilles in practice this week per Eleven Warriors.

The Buckeyes have already lost starting left tackle Josh Simmons for the season, after he suffered a torn acl against

Oregon earlier this season.

Last month, he was named a midseason all-American by the Associated Press and The Sporting News, among other

outlets. McLaughlin is likely to be replaced by Joshua Padilla, a 6-foot-4, 295-pound redshirt freshman.

Padilla is a former four-star recruit, who was ranked No. 228 in the nation overall, No. 11 at the interior offensive

line position and No. 6 in the state of Ohio per 247Sports Composite

The Buckeyes were named one of 10 semifinalists last week for the Joe Moore Award, which recognizes the best

offensive line in college football.It’ll be interesting to see if Mikial Kamara, James Carpenter and the IU defense can

dominate in the trenches with the Buckeyes being thin on t he front line.

“Jackson, Siereveld, Hinzman, Tshabola, and Fryar is probably the right combination for what the Ohio State

football team has to deal with right now. They don’t have a lot of options. This is the worst possible time for this

injury to occur. Seth McLaughlin has been one of the most important players on this team.”

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Just Inn: Ohio State football losses center Seth McLaughlin for season with Torn Achilles

 

Iowa v Ohio State

 

Fifth year senior and Alabama transfer Seth McLaughlin who started all ten games for Ohio State this season at

center is out for the season with a torn achilles tendon.

The Buford (GA) native and former four-star recruit, suffered a torn Achilles tendon during practice on Tuesday and

will miss the remainder of the season according to a report from the Columbus Dispatch. The injury comes just days

prior to the No. 2 Buckeyes’ showdown with No. 5 the Indiana Hoosiers.

Head coach Ryan Day confirmed Seth McLaughlin tore his Achilles in practice this week per Eleven Warriors.

The Buckeyes have already lost starting left tackle Josh Simmons for the season, after he suffered a torn acl against

Oregon earlier this season.

Last month, he was named a midseason all-American by the Associated Press and The Sporting News, among other

outlets. McLaughlin is likely to be replaced by Joshua Padilla, a 6-foot-4, 295-pound redshirt freshman.

Padilla is a former four-star recruit, who was ranked No. 228 in the nation overall, No. 11 at the interior offensive

line position and No. 6 in the state of Ohio per 247Sports Composite

The Buckeyes were named one of 10 semifinalists last week for the Joe Moore Award, which recognizes the best

offensive line in college football. It’ll be interesting to see if Mikial Kamara, James Carpenter and the IU defense can

dominate in the trenches with the Buckeyes being thin on the front line.

“Jackson, Siereveld, Hinzman, Tshabola, and Fryar is probably the right combination for what the Ohio State

football team has to deal with right now. They don’t have a lot of options. This is the worst possible time for this

injury to occur. Seth McLaughlin has been one of the most important players on this team.”

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