Kyle McCord of Ohio State football provides an important update on his troubling ankle injury.
The news that Ohio State is currently ranked first in the College Football Rankings came as a pleasant surprise to the football team. This week, Coach Ryan Day, quarterback Kyle McCord, and the Buckeyes will travel to Rutgers in preparation for their November 25 meeting with the Michigan football team in Ann Arbour.
In a debate about which of the top four teams would lose first, the Buckeyes were brought up. Due to the injury to star running back Miyan Williams, experts are debating which two players will be the biggest contributors to Ohio State football.
The task for Ohio State football now is to justify its high standing among teams vying for a spot in the College Football Playoffs.
Because he hasn’t shown much in big games, starting quarterback Kyle McCord has been viewed by many as the Buckeyes’ weakest link.
McCord is from New Jersey’s Mount Laurel. At 6 feet 3 inches tall and 215 pounds, he has thrown for more than 2,100 yards this season. McCord has done a great job of scoring points and avoiding costly errors through the air, as evidenced by his 14-3 TD/INT ratio.
Reporter Spencer Holbrook provided a direct update on McCord’s condition for this weekend’s game on Wednesday.
Even though McCord isn’t at his best, he is giving it his all for an Ohio State team that is right in the thick of the college football playoff chase. While Ohio State’s schedule appears straightforward for the most part, McCord’s status is crucial.
A fan retorted, “How about his inaccuracy issue?” McCord trails rival Michigan quarterback JJ McCarthy in pass completion percentage (78.1%) by a significant margin this season with 64.1%.
Although McCord, Harrison, and Coach Ryan Day of the Buckeyes anticipate greater things from him, the OSU signal caller must prioritise his health and take each play as it comes.