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Ohio State-Wisconsin injury report | 10tv.com

Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State will be without wide receiver Carnell Tate for its game against UCLA on Saturday. Star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith and running back CJ Donaldson are also questionable.

Tate’s absence comes after head coach Ryan Day said the wide receiver was held out after he felt something during pregame warmups last weekend. It’s unclear why Smith and Donaldson are questionable.

On the other side, UCLA starting QB Nico Iamaleava has been ruled out due to a concussion suffered during the Bruins’ loss to Nebraska, according to ESPN.

The unavailable list can be seen below:

Donaldson, CJ
Smith, Jeremiah

Carter, Jarquez
George, Logan
Hartford, Malik
Jones, De’zie
Maggs, Mason
Mensah, Eric
Padilla, Josh
Roy, Max
Tate, Carnell
Tounkara, Ahmed

What time is the Ohio State game?

Ohio State vs. UCLA is scheduled to kick off at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 15.

What channel is the Ohio State vs. UCLA game on?

Ohio State vs. UCLA can be watched on NBC. Noah Eagle will be doing the play-by-play, while Todd Blackledge will serve as the analyst. Kathryn Tappen will be the sideline reporter for the game.

The game can be heard on the radio in the Columbus area on 97.1 The Fan and throughout the statewide Ohio State Sports Network. Paul Keels, Jim Lachey and Tyler Danburg will have the call with Skip Mosic producing and hosting.

“GameTime with Ryan Day,” featuring insight from Coach Ryan Day and in-depth interviews with players, assistant coaches and experts from across Buckeye Nation, airs Saturday at 9 a.m. in Columbus on WBNS-10TV.

Following the game, you can watch Ryan Day and Ohio State players’ postgame interviews on 10TV+ or via the 10TV News mobile app.

What is the spread for the Ohio State vs. UCLA game?

Ohio State is favored by 34.5 points, according to BetMGM.

Ohio State’s schedule can be seen below:

  • Aug. 30 – Texas (14-7, W)
  • Sept. 6 – Grambling State (70-0, W)
  • Sept. 13 – Ohio (39-7, W)
  • Sept. 20 – Off
  • Sept. 27 – at Washington (24-6, W)
  • Oct. 4 – Minnesota (42-3, W)
  • Oct. 11 – at Illinois (34-16, W)
  • Oct. 18 – at Wisconsin (34-0, W)
  • Oct. 25 – Off
  • Nov. 1 – Penn State (38-14, W)
  • Nov. 8 – at Purdue (34-10, W)
  • Nov. 15 – UCLA (7:30 p.m., NBC)
  • Nov. 22 – Rutgers (TBD)
  • Nov. 29 – at Michigan (Noon, FOX)

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